Solar power has very costly and company have a large cost if demand increase it doesn’t means company profit increase if profit margin increase most of company comes in profit
It might be the distributors or largest retailers for solar panels. Unless American demand can outstrip demand lost in Europe due to reduced incentives, there will be a glut of solar panels. That means lower prices, good for consumers, and a commodity market, as opposed to a specialty market where boutique sellers can charge custom prices. Those who can deal in volume should win, just as Home Depot stomped on many local hardware stores. It also means cutthroat competition, and I don’t see any installers profiting hugely, nor panel manufacturers. First Solar continues to have steady business, and will continue to do well, but if you’re asking from the standpoint of buying stock, I think they’re already expensive.
Solar power has very costly and company have a large cost if demand increase it doesn’t means company profit increase if profit margin increase most of company comes in profit
It might be the distributors or largest retailers for solar panels. Unless American demand can outstrip demand lost in Europe due to reduced incentives, there will be a glut of solar panels. That means lower prices, good for consumers, and a commodity market, as opposed to a specialty market where boutique sellers can charge custom prices. Those who can deal in volume should win, just as Home Depot stomped on many local hardware stores. It also means cutthroat competition, and I don’t see any installers profiting hugely, nor panel manufacturers. First Solar continues to have steady business, and will continue to do well, but if you’re asking from the standpoint of buying stock, I think they’re already expensive.