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GREY:QSLRF - Post by User

Comment by illumination1on Dec 09, 2013 1:06am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Next News....

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Next News....thanks for this mercurysmith.

as always very well looked at and presented. the one thing that will appear to be a bane to us is our supplying  the european and american markets where we have to always worry about tariffs and go through the process which no doubt continues to hurt us, but i guess that is part of the price we are paying for having our manufacturing in china.

i'm not as concerned about the european market which ironically was the one that allowed us to get to where we are (imho) as i am with the american which is supposedly the one that can have among the most impact--but again, i think people know what i feel in that regards, "all markets should be looked at equally" (i'm not too concerned about the eu because it has far exceeded grid--and the tech has to be so good that it can sell there, although, natcore's approach is now looking more at cost savings and being more environmentally friendly than efficiency per sa--if this is true as to what natcore believes than the eu is still something that should not be overlooked and handled in this manner) 

i feel we will make most of our impact in the "emerging" markets and will find our way through the tariffs and work with them but they are definitely annoying and costly to us, both in time and pending revenue. i hope we have a better strategy to deal with this (i.e. licensing will work in this set of circumstances)

on a brief note, i believe ib is worth the look--i've taken a modest 1700 share positioning over there--currently being assessed by lockheed martin

go qsl go,

glta
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