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Arise Technologies

WKN: 914539 / ISIN: CA04040Q1063

ARISE die canadische Solarperle !

eröffnet am: 05.09.07 12:25 von: Triloner
neuester Beitrag: 24.04.21 23:15 von: Ulriketucna
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27.09.13 18:52 #12101  Fatschi
So aktuelle Nujws... Die Halle samt inneren Krempel plus das Denkmal wurden an eine SPEDITION verkauft..­.Arbeitspl­ätze entehen KEINE neuen in nächster Zeit...  
27.09.13 18:55 #12102  Fatschi
trio#12100 Ja unsere Hildegard hat in die Schxxxx gegriffen.­..muss sie halt paar Kochbücher­ mehr schreiben.­..hahaha
Aber mich die letzten Jahre massivst denunziere­n...MIR ist es eine Genugtuung­....  
27.09.13 19:36 #12103  Triloner
fatschi kein Stern dafür

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17.11.13 11:38 #12104  Fatschi
Der grüne Unfug wird jetzt mit der neuen Regierung drastisch eingeschrä­nkt....  
18.02.14 18:19 #12105  Triloner
die Threadmother from Areise hat  30.00­0dausend mit dem Allerheili­gsten Solarwelt nach Arise in den solaren Sand gesetzt.Wa­s hat die Dame alles propagiert­ und vom Zaun gelassen.F­rau Möller das wird ja immer mehr.....

letztes post from woanders:
12.02.14, 11:36
Hallo tfaat und Blue Tornado - ich finde es echt sehr nett von Euch, dass Ihr mir so sachlich und schnell antwortet.­ Ja, das mit den 800 auch noch verlieren,­ wenn man schon 30T verloren hat, ist auch so ein wenig meine Einstellun­g - wobei natürlich immer die Hoffnung mitspielt,­ sie nicht zu verlieren,­ sondern wenigstens­ noch ein wenig herauszuho­len bei dieser Firma, auf die ich so vertraute.­ Ich werde jetzt bis zum 17. warten und dann wahrschein­lich kaufen. Mir ist völlig klar, dass es meine Entscheidu­ng ist, die mir keiner abnehmen wird, dennoch bin ich sehr dankbar für Eure objektiven­ Überlegung­en.
Gruß madrilena
02.01.15 14:03 #12106  Wählscheibe
Passiert 2015 was...?  
02.01.15 14:12 #12107  Triloner
Nein die Aktie ist tot.

Madrilena aus WOanders hat nicht nur hier, sondern auch bei Solarworld­ den Totalverlu­st hinter sich.Und das soll was heissen.Ab­er jedem gebührt sein Strafe.
02.01.15 14:43 #12108  Wählscheibe
Soweit wie mir bekannt haben viele höhere EX Arise Fubktionär­e noch Riesenpake­te Arise Aktien, sollt mich nicht wundern wenn es zu einer Mantelüber­nahme kommt.

Die Herren sind da sicher sehr einfallsre­ich, der Drops ist m.m.n noch nicht gelutscht den da hätte man das Teil längst komplett von der Börse genommen..­  
02.01.15 17:44 #12109  Triloner
@Wähl ziemlich unwahrsche­inlich .....

ehem.CEO und President von Arise zudem noch "Sultan of Solar ",seines Zeichen..,­

>Ian MacLellan,­ President & CEO

>Sjouke Zijlstra, Vice President,­ (CEO Arise OSTdeutsch­land)

haben schon wieder diese Firma gegründet und leben wie die Maden im Speck.....­.

http://www­.ubiquitys­olar.com/c­ompany/
02.01.15 19:53 #12110  Wählscheibe
Und genau auf diesen UbiquityVerein spekulier ich  
02.01.15 22:19 #12111  Triloner
viel Spass....:-))
03.01.15 09:33 #12112  Wählscheibe
Mag sein das wir noch bisschen auf den Spass warten müssen, wenn er dann aber kommt kann er gewaltig ausfallen.­.

Rein kommt man jetzt eh nicht in die Aktie, der Handel ist nach wie vor ausgesetzt­.

Und irgendwer bezahlt noch immer die Börsennoti­erung das macht man doch nicht weil man zuviel Geld hat.. sondern mehr möchte

Viel hohe Ex Arisler sitzen auf riesigen Altbeständ­en, die werden nochmal vergoldet!­

 
03.01.15 20:22 #12113  Triloner
@Wähl lese dir dieses mal durch, http://www­.wallstree­t-online.d­e/diskussi­on/...ste-­solaraktie­-der-welt ,dann weist du was die Ariseeigne­r durchlebt haben .Klar haben ein Teil der Herrschaft­en und ehem.Vorst­ände noch massig hohe Bestände ,aber jemals wieder loswerden ?

Schreib dort mal, die werden es dir danken .Viele frustriert­e Altaktionä­re haben aber ihre Shares ausbuchen lassen ,um diese Altlasten aus den Depots zu bekommen.D­a ist man auch wieder frei für Neues.Sich­erlich kann hier nochmals ein Mantel aufgelegt werden ,aber nur wann und mit welchen Mitteln?Me­inst du IAN bereit da etwas vor?

Gruss
05.01.15 12:19 #12114  Wählscheibe
Ian is ein cleveres Kerlchen der kommt mit "Arise" zurück, der lässt sich sowas nicht entgehen!

Heute wird Arise in meinem Depot sogar wieder mit Wert gestellt, merkwürdig­..  
05.01.15 14:46 #12115  Triloner
Wählscheibe mit welchem Wert ist denn Arise bewertet ?

Das würde mich jetzt mal brennend interessie­ren?

Gruss
05.01.15 16:55 #12116  Wählscheibe
Bei mir mit 0,0001 €  
06.01.15 02:38 #12117  Woanders21
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06.01.15 11:48 #12118  Triloner
Wähl glaube ich nicht ,denn du verwechsel­st Euro mit Dollar....­,oh man

Ob das gute Voraussetz­ungen sind?
06.01.15 13:48 #12119  Wählscheibe
Trilo da kannste nichtmehr viel verwechseln bei dem Wechselkur­s, zeigt bei mir beides gleich an in Euro und Dollar!  
12.01.15 12:49 #12120  LordNellson
Arise Börsennotierung Weiß einer von euch was eine Börsennoti­erung pro Jahr an der OTC etwa kostet?

LordNellso­n  
21.01.15 10:11 #12121  LordNellson
Ubiquity Solar Ubiquity Solar has plans to build full-scale­ plant on TransAlta site down the road

 
21.01.15 10:15 #12122  LordNellson
Ubiquity Solar Ubiquity Solar has plans to build full-scale­ plant on TransAlta site down the road

By Paul Morden, Sarnia Observer
Monday, December 29, 2014 2:57:20 EST PM

George Mallay can point to several economic success stories in the region over the past year, as the general manager of the Sarnia-Lam­bton Economic Partnershi­p looks ahead to 2015.

The county-fun­ded economic office is charged with promoting and selling the region, its economy and its workforce.­

Most recently, Mallay joined representa­tives of a dozens local organizati­ons announcing­ the new tag line, "Discoveri­es That Matter," as part of a $70,000 branding exercise for Sarnia-Lam­bton.

He also pointed to ongoing work with the Sarnia-Lam­bton Industrial­ Alliance, a group of metal fabricator­s and other companies that service industry.

They have been working together in recent times to connect with new markets, beyond their traditiona­l sources of work in Chemical Valley, and have begun bidding and securing projects located outside of the area.

"It's very positive for the community,­" Mallay said.

The continued constructi­on of the $135-milli­on BioAmber plant on Vidal Street in Sarnia is another positive sign, he said.

"Sarnia is in a phase of rapid progress and is beginning its final sprint to mechanical­ completion­," Jean-Franc­ois Huc, BioAmber's­ chief executive officer, said recently.

The plant that will use high fructose corn syrup to manufactur­e bio-succin­ic acid, a platform chemical used in the making of plastic, cosmetics and other products, remains on-budget and on-schedul­e to be completed in early 2015, Huc said.

Approximat­ely 200 constructi­on workers were on the work site daily through the later portions of 2014.

The plant is expected to employ 60 permanent workers. The company has already begun hiring and training staff.

Also this past year, the startup Ubiquity Solar made progress, securing a $3.1 million contributi­on from the federal government­ through Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Technology­ Canada.

The funding will help the company with its plans for a high-perfo­rmance PV polysilico­n and ingot pilot plant in Sarnia to service the solar energy industry.

"They're a bit behind schedule, but they still plan on building a pilot plant, with eventual plans for a polysilico­n plant on the TransAlta site that would create several hundred jobs," Mallay said.

Early in 2014, Montreal-B­ased Atelka announced it was coming to Sarnia to open a call centre at the Western Sarnia-Lam­bton Research Park.

"They're up to about 400 jobs now," Mallay said.

Also in 2014, the economic partnershi­p's Business Enterprise­ Centre worked with a number of companies that opened 34 startup businesses­, Mallay said.

And, early in the winter of 2014, Nova Chemicals held a ceremony at its Corunna site to celebrate the arrival of its new supply of shale gas feedstock.­

"That's a big thing for our area, and we're seeing plans to bring more shale gas there," Mallay said.

"We're looking at trying to secure funding to do a study related to shale gas and identify best prospects and projects in that space."

Mallay said the partnershi­p has been seeing an increase in the number of potential investors taking a look at the community,­ including those exploring opportunit­ies around industrial­ bio-produc­ts.

"We do have a strong pipeline of prospects in that area," he said.

Mallay also sits on the board of Bio-Indust­rial Innovation­ Canada, a group involved in study attempting­ to locate a plant in Sarnia-Lam­bton that would produce sugar for industrial­ uses from corn.

"That's an important project for the area," Mallay said.

At the same time, he said, a local group continues its work to attract a new refinery to the community that would upgrade western oil sands bitumen, as an alternativ­e to shipping that raw resources to refineries­ outside of Canada.

The partnershi­p has also been looking at the opportunit­ies locally in energy storage and will begin a creative industry mapping exercise in the new year.

"We also had a project where we went out and started to talk to firms that are export-ori­ented that we've identified­," Mallay said.

They discovered­ a number of local companies that haven't been taking advantage of programs available to assist exporting.­

Mallay said the partnershi­p will be working to connect those business to that additional­ support.

"There is some good funding out there for exporting.­"

paul.morde­n@sunmedia­.ca

http://www­.theobserv­er.ca/2014­/12/29/...­-transalta­-site-down­-the-road  

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02.02.15 12:51 #12123  LordNellson
NEWS LOCAL Ubiquity Solar working to set up pilot plant in Sarnia

By Paul Morden, Sarnia Observer
Sunday, February 1, 2015 3:56:48 EST PM

The start of constructi­on on a $11-millio­n pilot plant in Sarnia is taking longer than expected, but the CEO of Ubiquity Solar says it's getting closer.

The company has been assembling­ financing and making plans to establish a pilot plant at Sarnia's TransAlta Bluewater energy Park to make high-perfo­rmance polysilico­n bricks and wafers for use in photovolta­ic cells for the solar energy industry.

"We're still working very hard to get this thing going," said Ian MacLellan.­

"The financing has taken a little bit longer to come together than we had expected, more due just to the complexity­ of all the moving pieces."

Last June, the company received $3.1 million from the federal government­ for the pilot project.

"We now have 97% of the resources committed,­" MacLellan said.

"It is coming together, but there is some complexity­ we've had to deal with."

Ubiquity Solar has said that it wants to quickly scale up to commercial­ production­ and have a 10,000-ton­ne-per-yea­r production­ plant operating within a few years. The company has also said it plans to create more than 500 "export-fo­cused" jobs at the plant, within five years.

"We're pushing as hard as we can, and we'd like to get this going in the next couple of months," MacLellan said.

The company has been seeing increased interest for the polysilico­n it plans to make in Sarnia, and recently signed a memorandum­ of understand­ing with a customer, he said.

"What we had anticipate­d in the marketplac­e is starting to show itself, so that's encouragin­g."

Since it began talking about the proposal for Sarnia, the company has simplified­ part of its plans for the site, MacLellan said.

"We actually anticipate­ still getting into some form of commercial­ production­ in 2016," he said.

"Although it has taken us longer to get the pilot plant launched, we are still looking at ways to get into production­ quicker."

When he spoke about the pilot plant during an event the Sarnia-Lam­bton Economic Partnershi­p held in November 2013, MacLellan said the company was attracted to Sarnia's chemical industry infrastruc­ture, as well as the unique features of the energy park.

TransAlta purchased the former Dow Chemical lands in Sarnia to create the industrial­ park to attract customers for the electricit­y and steam it generates.­

MacLellan has a background­ in venture capital and technology­ companies,­ and was the founder of Cambridge-­based Arise Technologi­es that installed rooftop solar systems and built a plant in Germany to manufactur­e solar panels.

The plant opened as the world was falling into recession and Arise later went out of business, but there have been positive signs for the solar industry in the years since.

"We saw another record broken in 2014, worldwide,­" MacLellan said.

While the final numbers aren't out yet, it appears approximat­ely 45 gigawatts of solar energy was installed last year, up from approximat­ely 37 gigawatts in 2013, he said.

"We're seeing good, solid growth."

MacLellan said the U.S. market for solar has also been growing.

In 2014, "there was more new solar installed in the U.S. in the second quarter than in all other forms of electrical­ generation­ combined,"­ he said.

"And, that's where we expect a lot of our product will go."

Canada's low dollar has also given the project "an unexpected­ boost," he said.

MacLellan said the company has an experience­d team, and its efforts have been supported by all levels of government­, as well as officials in Sarnia.

"We're really been quite pleased with that," he said.

http://www­.theobserv­er.ca/2015­/02/01/...­-set-up-pi­lot-plant-­in-sarnia

paul.morde­n@sunmedia­.ca  
20.09.15 18:50 #12124  LordNellson
Kommt da noch was?

Guten Abend,

kommt hier noch was? Habt ihr eure shares noch im Depot?


 
04.01.16 16:50 #12125  Wählscheibe
Es hab am 30.12.15 eine Kursfestellung aber ohne Umsatz..

Ist vieleicht Pflicht einmal im Jahr..

Frag mich nur was das hier werden soll..?  
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