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Been researching this one for a bit. Looks like the company is in the process of getting a patent for a more efficient solar panel design. Also have recently been awarded several contracts in California.

A Solar Penny Stock Worth Watching?

Dana Blankenhorn

As a rule "penny stocks," public companies routinely selling for less than $1 a share, and sometimes just a few pennies, make me nervous.
While the intent is laudable – to give small investors a chance to bet on long shots just like the boys on Sand Hill Road – the result has always looked like a rigged casino.

Because of its low capitalization and small float it's easy to “pump and dump” a penny stock, boosting its value with some publicity, then selling it short. And if the deal were worthwhile, why isn't the smart money in there already?

Needless to say I would never buy one.

Over the holidays I spied a release about Sunvalley Solar, a California company that says it has filed a patent application covering what it calls a more efficient solar cell design.

“Because of an array of nanostructures with space varying periodicity and orientation, the Sunvalley patented solar cell is less affected by the spectral wavelength, angle, and/or polarization of the incident light,” the release said.

Pretty opaque. But it seems to mean that the structures in this cell face in different directions, allowing a cell to be efficient on a wide variety of solar angles. Cool.

So I did some research on Sunvalley and found they're a penny stock, trading over the counter under the ticker symbol SSOL.OB. (Not just a penny stock, but its shares currently sell for about four-tenths of a penny each.) Got my "spidey sense" tingling. I decided to look at it some more.

The Web site features a highly-educated collection of Chinese-Americans, most with degrees from Beijing University or Tsinghua University. In Chinese these can translate as Harvard and Yale, or Cal and Stanford. But you can be robbed by someone from Stanford as easily as one from Texas A&M in Kingsville. (Go Javelinas.)

Sunvalley also has a manufacturing deal with Baoding Tianwei Solar Films, southwest of Beijing. Tianwei is tied-in with Tsinghua University with an educational program and Sunvalley CEO Zhijiang “James” Zhang is a Tsinghua alumnus.

So it's real on the front end. What about the back?

CEO Zhang says he needs large-scale manufacturing to proceed with his Green Farm Solar Investment Program in the Imperial Valley of California. The idea is to use government incentives to help finance thin-film development on land owned by date producers like Seaview Packing and Leja Farms, who aren't using all their sunlight.

Real on the back end. Sort of.

Zhang believes thin film is better for these desert locations than crystalline panels, even though they are less efficient. The patent allows his panels to maintain this efficiency while remaining stationary in a field surrounded by plants.

That's his story. Anyone buying?

It seems like Sunvalley has a business model, waiting customers, it has what seems like a new technology and a legitimate manufacturing partner lined up. I would still call it a long shot -- if its prospects were really that great it would have investment bankers crawling all over it.

As best as I can determine, Sunvalley decided to take itself public by buying-out an Edmonton-based outfit called Western Ridge Minerals in a reverse merger. This could let it raise capital while directors retained control. With 800 million shares it has a market cap of about $3.7 million.

It could still be a scam. Heavy promotion caused the stock's value to rise in September, then it tanked again. Words like "shady" were used in describing it around Thanksgiving.

Some things that look like scams are. But some aren't. Which do you think this is?
 

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I'm in at 0.0139. Still think it's a good time to get in here from looking at the charts and reading about the company.
 

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I found this a few days ago and jumped in earlier this week. I'll hold for a bit and see what happens.
 

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If we get news of a new contract this week, we could really pop into the mid .02 range. Good luck to us both.
 

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Sunvalley Solar Awarded Another $1.375M Solar Contract in Thermal, CA
Last update: 1/24/2011 8:30:00 AM
WALNUT, Calif., Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Sunvalley Solar, Inc. (SSOL), a leading provider of solar power technology and solar integration systems, announced that it has signed a commercial solar installation contract with Aqua Farming Tech, Inc. in the city of Thermal, California.
The system size of this contract is 294.88 kilowatts and is comprised of 3140 solar panels from Tianwei Solarfilms and two 100KW and two 35KW solar inverters from PV Powered. The total contracted value is approximately $1,375,550. The contract is supported by ~$646K of solar incentive rebates from the local utility company and ~$405K of Federal Tax Cash Grants from the Federal Treasury Department.
The solar system is expected to generate 506 Kilowatt hours of electricity annually. During the peak months of May through October the system will generate surplus power and earn credits with Imperial Irrigation District Utility, offsetting the less sunny winter months.
Installation of the Aqua Farming Tech, Inc. 294.88KW solar system and other systems in the Palm Desert area will begin in early 2011.
About Sunvalley Solar, Inc.
Sunvalley Solar, Inc. is a leading solar system solution provider that offers comprehensive solar energy technology, system design, installation, equipments, and technical support for electrical contractors, builders, homeowners, businesses/commercial buildings, and government entities that assist them in lowering of utility bills, reducing environmental impacts, and increasing energy reliability and independence through solar energy. Located in Los Angeles, California, Sunvalley Solar, Inc. is committed to reducing the world's carbon foot print from traditional energy sources to make renewable sources such as solar the nation's mainstream source of power.
To learn more, visit .
Forward-Looking Statement: The statements in the press release that relate to the Company's expectations with regard to the future impact on the Company's results from acquisitions or actions in development are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The statements in this document may also contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in such statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and factors include, but are not limited to, future capital needs, changes, and delays in product development plans and schedules, or market acceptance.
SOURCE Sunvalley Solar, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2011 PR Newswire. All rights reserved
 

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yes sir...there's that news! Nice gap up this morning. If it continues into the mid .02 range, may take some profits. Good luck to us!
 

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Up almost 50% right now on the day. I still think this has a lot more room to go. Should be more news of new contracts in the upcoming weeks. I'm thinking more longer term on this one, but definitely wouldn't argue with anyone taking profits in this range.
 

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It's blowing up! Currently an 80% gain just today! Still early to get in on this one! Why?...


SSOL has a sure fire business model. Customers put NO cash down. Then their monthly paymentts for 5 years are LOWER than their current electric bills. After 5 years it's all profit. This company is really great.
 

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Still holding....havent sold any just yet, though it is tempting. I have been burned in the past by holding too long, but I'm willing to wait and see where this one could go. All things I have read about it have been positive.
 

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Looks like the buyers are lining up this morning looking at the level II charts. Heading over .03 easily this morning. Whether it holds on for the rest of the day is another question.
 

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