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WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund T.DFE


Primary Symbol: DFE

The investment seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index. Under normal circumstances, at least 95% of the funds total assets (exclusive of collateral held from securities lending) will be invested in component securities of the index and investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of such component securities. The index is a fundamentally weighted index that is comprised of the small-capitalization segment of the European dividend-paying market. The fund is non-diversified.


ARCA:DFE - Post by User

Comment by wizwizon Mar 04, 2009 3:05pm
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Post# 15820516

RE: Anyone out there?

RE: Anyone out there?Solar stock prices moves pretty much in accordance with the price of oil. If oil goes up, then solar stocks should move up. A lot of solar stocks moved up in late December only to fall another 40%-50%. If oil breaks through $50 this stock should move back to the December highs. There is a glut of solar panels on the market right now and the panels have come down in price which also hurts their profit margins. Many of the major solar panel companies have cut estimates and don't see increased sales for a couple of years (2011?).  DFE from what I can tell, has a lot of inventory that they have to get rid of and if solar panels keep falling in price, this inventory is going to hurt them. They don't have debt so that is certainly in their favor.

So things don't look too sunny for solar companies I'm afraid. :(

WizWIz
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