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Catch the Wind Ltd V.CTW



TSXV:CTW - Post by User

Comment by RE38on May 14, 2012 10:55pm
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Post# 19908671

RE: RE: RE: RE: Take your 8 cents....and move on..

RE: RE: RE: RE: Take your 8 cents....and move on..

People...don't you get it? CTW is not a wind turbine company nor is it a wind energy company. CTW is a company in the business of making wind power more EFFICIENT and CHEAPER. No matter what the policy of the Quebec government may or may not be today, alternative forms of energy WILL be needed in the future.

 

If CTW was a wind turbine company that just borrowed $100M to put up 100 turbines across Quebec, then yes, they'd be in trouble. But CTW is not that. They are a company that will make existing wind turbines cheaper to operate, which is the better alternative to shutting them down. In an industry that is struggling with costs, CTW is needed. Think of CTW as something like Caterpillar to the oil industry where they build the rigs and equipment to make oil exploration possible. If oil goes down to $30 again, CAT is needed even more as their latest and greatest technology brings oil digging costs down across the board, making wells that are unsustainable at $30 sustainable.

 

The only bearish argument you could make with an article like this is that their potential market is not going to grow as fast as wind turbine building will slow. But their penetration is almost non-existent anyways - if/when these things become a must-have for the industry, it will take years, maybe even a decade or more to fulfill all that demand. 

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