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DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI)

CAPS Rating: 3 out of 5

The Company is engaged in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of photovoltaic products that convert sunlight directly into electricity.

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Member Avatar ellington7 (< 20) Submitted: 7/24/2008 8:01:50 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.13 DSTI Score: -76.01

The alternative energy sector will eplode, mark my words, and companies like this which sell for cheap now, will be 4x as valuable in the next couple of years.

wait and see....

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Member Avatar Josephty (< 20) Submitted: 6/12/2008 1:48:38 AM : Outperform Start Price: $3.80 DSTI Score: -73.50

This is a sleeper solar stock because it does not utilize silicon, but rather thin metals. Therefore it avoids the high supply costs of other solar cell makers.

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Member Avatar stockgaucho (< 20) Submitted: 6/11/2008 11:26:18 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.80 DSTI Score: -73.50

Thin film solar technology, whatever that means.

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Member Avatar jamescraig007 (< 20) Submitted: 5/13/2008 8:25:34 PM : Outperform Start Price: $4.49 DSTI Score: -71.46

Look to be an upand coming solar company

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Member Avatar Grubby1 (< 20) Submitted: 4/19/2008 5:54:40 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.32 DSTI Score: -69.81

May have nice niche market with CIGS technology combined with roof top structure.

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Member Avatar OregonTreeHugR (< 20) Submitted: 3/17/2008 5:09:43 AM : Outperform Start Price: $3.01 DSTI Score: -74.47

target 4.90

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Member Avatar betabata (< 20) Submitted: 3/5/2008 3:09:49 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.30 DSTI Score: -73.31

solar

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Member Avatar jhalskov (42.60) Submitted: 2/15/2008 7:42:41 AM : Outperform Start Price: $3.63 DSTI Score: -73.57

Although solar stocks are risky, Daystar is very cheap now and should benefit from rising oil prices.

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Member Avatar rationalexchange (< 20) Submitted: 2/11/2008 12:56:49 PM : Underperform Start Price: $3.70 DSTI Score: +74.22

The stock market is largely ignoring the recent oil spike as something that cannot persist in the current stage of the business cycle but this is in turn feeding higher oil prices. The stock market is about to realize where oil is going and fall; and most affected will be today's leading IT sectors.

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Member Avatar snatcher73 (< 20) Submitted: 1/27/2008 11:20:04 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.53 DSTI Score: -74.07

Very interesting off the radar solar play.

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Member Avatar familyfund1 (< 20) Submitted: 1/1/2008 7:07:53 PM : Outperform Start Price: $4.09 DSTI Score: -66.91

Well i was going to write a long detailed pitch for this, but i've been outdone by gravestonedoji (cool name, by the way) who i disagree with in only one point. Oil and nuclear fill none (not one) of the four policy challenges you point out.

Uhmmm, 40% held by insiders, and 7% by institutions. Squeeze ranking 19.

This tiny little company is way in debt, and will probably drop before it goes too far, but i think that it will do well in the long run. However with a 39% income growth for the year, and the contract with Blitzstrom they might pull out sooner than one might think.

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Member Avatar AJShoe (< 20) Submitted: 12/31/2007 6:20:52 PM : Outperform Start Price: $6.60 DSTI Score: -71.72

Sunlight energy: A great frontier

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Member Avatar engineer891 (94.27) Submitted: 12/31/2007 1:44:50 PM : Outperform Start Price: $6.17 DSTI Score: -71.01

THIN FILM TECHNOLOGY WILL WIN OVER CONVENTIONAL SILICON WAFER TECHNOLOGY

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Member Avatar ScratchDent (< 20) Submitted: 12/28/2007 10:35:47 AM : Outperform Start Price: $5.02 DSTI Score: -69.11

SOLAR ! Power ! ChaChing

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Member Avatar nugitz49 (< 20) Submitted: 12/26/2007 3:59:12 PM : Outperform Start Price: $5.10 DSTI Score: -68.27

Debate between California and Federal govt (EPA) has brought solar to the US renewable market forefront. Ethanol is still too heavily subsidized and reliant on an ever more expense feedstock. Sunshine is Cheap!!

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Member Avatar saldate (73.18) Submitted: 12/20/2007 10:13:32 PM : Underperform Start Price: $4.03 DSTI Score: +67.31

The manufacturing process and technology developed by Nanosolar will revolutionize the industry, and PV manufacturers like this one will either adapt or suffer the consequences. Nanosolar has finally placed solar power on a competitive plain with coal from a price perspective.

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Member Avatar tehr1948 (< 20) Submitted: 12/19/2007 12:00:48 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.95 DSTI Score: -68.54

Insider buying... Solar is going to be the way out of oil.

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Member Avatar gravestonedoji (< 20) Submitted: 12/17/2007 3:51:30 PM : Outperform Start Price: $4.27 DSTI Score: -66.50

DSTI INFORMATION from yahoo message board

1. They produce SILICON-FREE solar panels used to convert sunlight to electricity;they adopt a new technology called CIGS (copper,indium,gallium,selenide) with a vacuum sputtering process on substrate.The company was started in 1997,and they are "sold out until further notice" actually.

2. -The raw polysilicon shortage has slashed growth for the industry from more than 50% in 2004 to 5% in 2006.
-The thin film solar panels on flexible substrate are much thinner and use less raw materials than common silicon solar
panels, they can also be installed almost everywhere.
-DayStar has achieved 16.9% efficiency for Terrafoil Gen I on 1.1cm square, 13.5% efficiency for Terrafoil Gen II on 14 cm square by continuous processes developed for Gen III , the PVs are self repairing and no toxic materials are used in the manufacturing process. Life expectancy is projected to be 20-30 years.
The costs are $2/watt for terrafoil pvs and $4-10/watt for lightfoil pvs.
-They are creating a new operating division, the Equipment Development Group in Santa Clara, California, in order to accelerate the development of its Generation III roll-to-roll continous production platform.
-They retained ownership to intellectual property rights in techhnologies relating to CONCENTRATING PV optics in order to
convert heat into electricity (2 us patents, 9 int.patents and 2 int.applications).
-There is known R&D happening now to establish 2x, 3x, multi-junction panels (currently used in the space) which if they deliver >30% efficiency they will obsolete the current silicon panels; the timeframe is 1-2 years.

3. They ship monthly products to Blitzstrom http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1...
,a company based in Germany , the world's leader country for solar panels, and to the chinese company MEG too.
Since June 2007 the company is selling solar panels to General Electric http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/storie...

4. They hired many new workers (from 10 to 75) and a new vice president of manufacturing that left the solar silicon competitor ESLR for DSTI.

5. At the end of September 2006, the competitor Honda began construction of a plant to mass produce CIGS solar cells within the current site of Honda?s Kumamoto factory in Japan showing that CIGS is a viable technology. The new facility is expected to become operational in fall 2007 with an annual capacity of 27.5 megawatts.

6. They have a low float of 14.22 millions shares and 14.9 millions outstanding shares; that predicts high volatility.
They have a very low Market Cap compared with other solar players, $10M in tax grants, $12M in cash and received $1 million from 2007 defense appropriations bill. They completed $15M financing. The best strategy is to invest for the long term.

7. They are very confident of having two 10 MW systems up and running in 07, bringing in up to "$40 million annually" togheter, and easily replicable up to first, 25 MW, and then 100 MW.

8. Solar energy is the only way to produce electricity over the long term (1 hour of sunlight worldwide can produce 14 Terawatts, the total amount of energy used worldwide each year) because fossil fuels are running out and they are the cause of wars, terrorism and climate change.
Solar can satisfy all the 4 Policy Challenges (Energy Security, National Security, Environmental Security and Economic Security), while fossil fuels and nuclear energy can satisfy only 2 of them.
http://nsl.caltech.edu/energy.html click on 56k on the right side

9. The share price fell so much in 2005 because illegal financial brokers tried to destroy this company through the illegal practice of naked short selling. Proof of it is that DSTI has been for several months on the "naked shorts stocks" list.

Sentiment : Strong Buy

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Member Avatar KatWoman50 (63.68) Submitted: 11/14/2007 11:55:46 PM : Outperform Start Price: $4.51 DSTI Score: -69.46

Developer and manufacturer of breakthrough technology non-silicone photovoltaic cells on thin foil (CIGS). Unlike rigid silicone cells can be incorporated into all sorts of materials including building materials. CIGS requires 1/50th to 1/100th of the raw materials to manufacture, are flexible, self repairing and use no toxic materials. Modules cost $2/watt vs $4-5/watt for silicone. Still working on increasing production lines to Gigawatt scale. Have contracts with German firm Blitzstrom, chinese company MEG and General Electric. They have some recent military contracts to develop product for lighter than air vehicles so are getting some R&D income.

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Member Avatar dcoolhead (69.90) Submitted: 11/12/2007 6:05:21 PM : Outperform Start Price: $4.69 DSTI Score: -70.23

Solar

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