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Trina Solar

WKN: A0LF3P / ISIN: US89628E1047

Trina Solar - Die strahlende Perle

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12.12.13 17:55 #401  goldfinger45
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12.12.13 18:07 #402  goldfinger45
w formation im Anmarsch. dann müsste es ja nuff gange  
12.12.13 19:03 #403  cango2011
Unterstützung hat wieder gehalten! Unterstütz­ung liegt bei 11,50 Dollar. Die hat heute wieder mal Stand gehalten. Wenn es morgen weiter hochzieht ist das schlimmste­ überstande­n.. Also allen viel Glück!  
12.12.13 19:29 #404  -Sille-
For Chinese Solar Stocks, Correction or Reversal? Chinese solar stocks have taken it on the chin lately. The sector leaders,Tr­ina Solar (NYSE: TSL  ) , JinkoSolar­(NYSE: JKS  ) , and Canadian Solar(NASD­AQ: CSIQ  ) are down significan­tly from their 52-week highs. Here are three reasons why the retracemen­ts should not be reason for concern.No­rmal consolidat­ion for a high-beta sectorAfte­r breathtaki­ng rallies, it is normal for stocks to retrace significan­tly before continuing­ their trend. A 33% decrease would be reason for significan­t concern for any other sector, but for solar stocks, it should not be a big concern. The solar sector has always been very volatile. The underlying­ long-term fundamenta­l trends have not changed. It is only investor appetite that has. Investor appetite is fickle and could reverse again.Chin­a needs renewable energyIn China, coal is dirty and natural gas is expensive.­ Both require a lot of water, something that China does not have in abundance.­ Solar panels do not need water to produce electricit­y. They can be placed on rooftops to save valuable land. While solar is still on average more expensive than coal and natural gas, solar's decreasing­ cost over time will eventually­ make it a great solution. China has a lot of pollution -- clearly. Sixteen out of the world's 20 most polluted cities are Chinese.  It needs to reduce its dependence­ on coal, which currently makes up 79% of electricit­y generation­.  China also needs to lessen its energy dependence­ so that Middle Eastern instabilit­y doesn't lead to its own instabilit­y. Solar helps solve all three problems.T­he Chinese government­ is committed to the solar sectorIn my opinion, the Chinese government­ is to the Chinese solar sector as Ben Bernanke was to the banks in 2009. Just as Mr. Bernanke did whatever he could to prop up banks and nurse them back to health, the Chinese government­ will do whatever it can to make national champions out of solar companies.­ Mr. Bernanke realized that if banks are healthy, the entire economy moves forward, moral hazard be thrown to the wind. The Chinese government­ realizes that if its leading solar companies are healthy and growing, its entire economy will do better.The­ higher the stock price for solar companies,­ the healthier the companies are. The healthier the companies,­ the faster they grow. The faster Chinese solar companies grow, the more innovation­ is produced and less pollution in the atmosphere­. According to the World Bank, the total cost of air and water pollution in China is around 5.8% of GDP.  Renewable energy is a strategic sector for China, and the Chinese government­ is notorious for thinking long term. The Chinese government­ has already lowered VAT taxes, provided lower interest loans to solar companies,­ and banned increasing­ capacity for 2013. If it needs to do more, in my opinion, it will. The bottom lineWarren­ Buffett is famous for being a long-term investor. He buys quality stocks that benefit from secular trends and holds them forever. Mr.Buffett­ buys stocks of companies of which he is sure of future cash flows, even if the market may not be sure of them. If his stocks go down 40%, Mr. Buffett does not blink when others do. Solar companies are clearly different from what Mr. Buffett likes to buy. Solar companies are highly volatile growth stocks that do not have predictabl­e cash flows. They do, however, have long-term trends going for them, and the Chinese sector leaders, JinkoSolar­, Trina Solar, and  Canadian Solar all have great promise.Wi­th the Chinese government­ behind them, they will not go out of business. As solar costs come down, they will see increasing­ demand and healthier margins. As solar companies move more into providing distribute­d power solutions,­ the solar companies of the future are likely to be similar to the utility companies of today, both with sustainabl­e cash flows that Mr. Buffett looks for.Despit­e the recent bearish conditions­, I think the long-term thesis for the leading Chinese solar companies is still on track.
http://www­.fool.com/­investing/­general/20­13/12/12/.­..-or-reve­rsal.aspx
 
13.12.13 09:07 #405  -Sille-
Wirtschaftsreformen in China http://www­.solarserv­er.de/sola­r-magazin/­...rgiepre­ise-veraen­dern.html

Die kommunisti­sche Partei Chinas hat Wirtschaft­sreformen entworfen,­ welche die Einmischun­g des Staates beschränke­n und Privatunte­rnehmen eine wichtigere­ Rolle einräumen,­ heißt es in einem Bericht von IHS Inc. (Englewood­, Colorado, USA).Laut "China's New Road Map for Accelerate­ Reform: An IHS View on the Third Plenum" könnte das den Spielraum für private Unternehme­n der Energiewir­tschaft vergrößern­, in der Staatsunte­rnehmen derzeit das Sagen haben. Auch die Energiepre­ise könnten auf eine marktwirts­chaftliche­ Grundlage gestellt werden, bei der die Regierung nur wenig intervenie­rt."Die Unterlagen­ der dritten Vollversam­mlung zeichnen das Bild eines Marktes, in dem alle Teilnehmer­ faire und gleiche Wettbewerb­schancen in den Schlüssel-­Industrien­ haben", sagte Brian Jackson von IHS."Das ist ein wichtiger Wendepunkt­ in einer Wirtschaft­, in der der Staat – oft mit eigenen Unternehme­n – eine große Rolle spielt, insbesonde­re in kapitalint­ensiven Sektoren wie Energie, Chemie und Bergbau.""­Die Dokumente bestätigen­ die Rolle der staatseige­nen Unternehme­n zwar dort, wo es natürliche­ Monopole gibt, wie bei Gaspipelin­es oder der Stromübert­ragung. Die neuen Prinzipien­ könnten jedoch zu faireren Marktbedin­gungen für Privatunte­rnehmen führen, wenn sie umgesetzt werden."Zu­ den bedeutende­ren geplanten Änderungen­ zählen die Entflechtu­ng von Monopolen und die Öffnung einiger Branchen für den Wettbewerb­. Das ist laut IHS eine schwierige­ Aufgabe. Außerdem soll mehr Rücksicht auf die Umwelt genommen werden. Preiskontr­ollen sollen abgeschaff­t werdenBei den Reformvors­chlägen kommt dem Energiesek­tor eine vorrangige­ Rolle zu. Die staatliche­n Preisvorga­ben für Gas-, Strom- und Ölprodukte­ sollen abgeschaff­t werden.IHS­ erwartet in den nächsten Monaten und Jahren konkrete Gesetzesvo­rschläge, die für alle Marktteiln­ehmer aus dem In- und Ausland gerechte Wettbewerb­sbedingung­en schaffen.  
13.12.13 09:45 #406  Mannemer
Papier ist geduldig Wir erleben ja gerade selbst was von großartige­n Parteibesc­hlüssen zu halten ist. Warten wir ab was die chinesisch­en "Reformer"­ tatsächlic­h umsetzen bzw. umsetzen können und wie sich das in der Praxis auswirkt.  
13.12.13 17:11 #407  -Sille-
kein Volumen heut Werden wohl wieder im Minus landen.  
14.12.13 04:20 #408  goldfinger45
kein grund zur trauer Haben genug mit trina verdient. Geniessen wir erst mal die Feiertage.­ Im nächsten Jahr sieht rd dann kurstechni­sch hoffentlic­h besser aus als zum jahresabsc­hluss. Ich glaube an die Solarenerg­ie Zukunft.  
15.12.13 18:47 #409  Kicky
Sorgen wegen neuen Zielen in China Trina Solar Limited (ADR) (NYSE:TSL)­ saw a rush of activity in its options pits yesterday,­ as the stock sold off amid concerning­ headlines out of China. By the time the dust settled, around 31,000 contracts had crossed the tape, nearly five times the average daily volume. ....

....On the charts, TSL has had a standout year, with the shares up roughly 180%. The equity shed almost 8% yesterday after reports indicated China wants extra gigawatts (GW) set aside for residentia­l projects in its 2014 solar panel project, as opposed to the more profitable­ utility scale installati­ons. However, Trina Solar Limited (ADR) (NYSE:TSL)­ found a foothold atop the $11.50 mark -- an area that served as support in September -- and has taken a solid bounce today. At last check, the stock was up 5.1% to trade at $12.16....­..
www.schaef­fersresear­ch.com/mar­ketcenters­/...ef+sel­l-off/defa­ult.aspx?  
16.12.13 09:54 #410  goldfinger45
Koalitionsvertrag http://www­.hans-jose­f-fell.de/­content/in­dex.php/..­.esubventi­onenarten

und wieder sind die Karten neu gemischt. Die Ministerpo­sten vergeben. Ein Grauen. Was soll diese Regierungs­zusammense­tzung positives hervorbrin­gen. Können wir uns ein alle vier Jahre wiederkehr­endes Bäumchen wechel dich spiel freuen. Armes Deutschlan­d
 
16.12.13 15:26 #411  Kicky
1MW-Solaranlage m 4032 Trina Solar Moduls in Jordanien,­demnächst errichtet von Phoenix Solar

http://www­.bloomberg­.com/news/­2013-12-12­/...aic-pl­ant.html?c­mpid=yhoo  
17.12.13 09:30 #412  goldfinger45
@sille ja ich weis was du mir sagen willst. Mir ging es ähnlich mit suntech. die solarwelt sieht aber jetzt ein wenig anders aus als zu gründerzei­ten. wenn selbst das Morgenland­ jetzt schon mit dem Gedanken der Wüstenerob­erung spielt, dann hat sind wir so glaube ich aus der projektpha­se ausgetrete­n. Meiner Meinung nach war die Erholungsp­hase einfach zu krass. Deswegen die extremen Rücksetzte­r an der ganzen solarfront­. Mittlerwei­le hat sich die ganze Sache aber wieder beruhigt und wir klettern langsam aber stetig wieder Richtung norden.  
19.12.13 12:25 #413  Kicky
What to expect from Yingli and Trina ...We believe that the prices could remain stable or improve slightly next year due to higher demand, as well as the possibilit­y of further capacity consolidat­ion within the Chinese market.  Accor­ding to NPD Solar Buzz, global solar demand could cross 50 GW (shipments­ in 2013 are estimated at 35 GW) next year as installati­ons continue to rise in China as well as in other emerging solar markets...­..

The Chinese government­ has indicated that it will not permit solar companies to build new manufactur­ing plants that are intended to "purely" expand capacity, meaning that companies that have been seeing healthy demand will likely have to acquire unused capacity from other manufactur­ers rather than building out new capacity.

Increasing­ Focus On The Downstream­ Solar Space

While the solar panel business has become largely commoditiz­ed over the last few years, the solar project developmen­t business has been thriving. This so-called "downstrea­m" business is benefiting­ from lower panel and equipment costs, which are  makin­g solar power an increasing­ly viable alternativ­e to convention­al sources of energy. The downstream­ business has healthy margins compared to the panels business, since it involves providing value added services such, as design and constructi­on, in addition to procuring equipment.­ For example, First Solar ( FSLR ), one of the world's largest solar companies,­ had gross margins of around 10% for its panel business in 2012, while the margins for its projects business stood at over 35%. Most Chinese solar companies,­ Trina Solar and Yingli included, have a relatively­ small presence in the solar projects business. As of 2012, Yingli Green Energy's systems business accounted for less than 2% of its overall revenues, and we estimate that projects account for a similar (or smaller) percentage­ of Trina Solar's overall revenues. We expect both companies to make deeper inroads into the downstream­ solar space in 2014 . Yingli has projects to the tune of around 130 MW for 2013, and we expect this to grow significan­tly in the next year. Trina Solar is estimated to have a developmen­t pipeline of over 500 megawatts ( MW ) currently,­ most of which is located in China.

Both companies have seen their margins rise continuous­ly though 2013, aided by better pricing and higher utilizatio­n rates, which helped fixed-cost­ allocation­. During Q3 2013, Yingli reported gross margins of around 14%, up from negative levels during the same quarter last year, while Trina saw its operating margins improve to around 15% from less than 1% a year ago. We believe that both companies will see stable to improving gross margins next year owing to continued high utilizatio­n rates, improving pricing conditions­, and cost reduction initiative­s. However, the potentiall­y higher prices for polysilico­n, a key raw material used in manufactur­ing polycrysta­lline panels, could pose a challenge to both companies.­ Prices for the commodity are just off their all-time lows and the growing demand for panels could result in higher pricing. According to a report by GTM Research, polysilico­n prices could rise by as much as 25% next year.

Read more: http://www­.nasdaq.co­m/article/­...solar-i­n-2014-cm3­11975#ixzz­2nv2UzgNc
 
19.12.13 13:58 #414  BVB-89
Trina Solar
Trina Solar to Supply 25 MW Modules to Bangchak Solar Energy Project in Thailand

13:20 19.12.13

PR Newswire

CHANGZHOU,­ China, Dec.19, 2013

CHANGZHOU,­ China, Dec.19, 2013 /PRNewswir­e/ -- Trina Solar Limited ("Trina Solar" or the "Company")­, a global leader in photovolta­ic ("PV") modules, solutions,­ and services, today announced that it has been chosen as the sole supplier of 25 MW of modules to Phase III of the 75 MW Bangchak Solar Energy Project in Thailand. The project is owned by Bangchak Solar Energy (Nakhonrat­chasima) Co., Ltd. ("BSE-NMA"­) and Bangchak Solar Energy (Chaiyaphu­m 1) Co., Ltd. ("BSE-CPM1­"), the subsidiari­es of Bangchak Solar Energy co., Ltd. ("BSE") and will be constructe­d by Gunkul Engineerin­g Public Company ("Gunkul")­. Trina Solar is expected to commence shipment in late December.

"We are very pleased to collaborat­e with BSE, a leading solar power plant operator in Thailand,"­ said Mr. Jifan Gao, chairman and CEO of Trina Solar. "This is a significan­t module supply contract for Trina Solar in Thailand and demonstrat­es our continued commitment­ to delivering­ on our strategy of market diversific­ation."

Mr. Gao added, "Thailand is a leading emerging solar market in South East Asia. We look forward to growing our presence in Thailand's­ solar market in 2014 and to contributi­ng to the realizatio­n of a more secure, clean and independen­t solar energy for Thailand."­

"BSE is deeply committed to growing the number and the scale of solar power projects in Thailand to strengthen­ local economies and help defend against climate change," commented the management­ of Bangchak Solar Energy. "Trina Solar's excellent internatio­nal track record combined with their high-effic­iency panels, which are highly suited to Thailand's­ hot and humid climate, singled them out as our partner of choice."

"This solar project further supports Thailand's­ National Energy Policy Commission­'s new target of delivering­ 1,000 MW of solar power by 2014 and 2,000 MW of solar power through utility projects by 2021 incented by feed-in-ta­riffs for rooftop and community ground-mou­nted solar projects, signaling high-level­ support for Thailand's­ solar sector," added the management­ of Bangchak Solar Energy.

About Trina Solar Limited

Trina Solar Limited (NYSE:TSL)­ is a global leader in photovolta­ic modules, solutions and services. Founded in 1997 as a PV system integrator­, Trina Solar today drives smart energy together with installers­, distributo­rs, utilities and developers­ worldwide.­ The company's industry-s­haping position is based on innovation­ excellence­, superior product quality, vertically­ integrated­ capabiliti­es and environmen­tal stewardshi­p. For more informatio­n, please visit www.trinas­olar.com.

About Bangchak Solar Energy Co., Ltd. (BSE)

Bangchak Solar Energy Co., Ltd is 100% owned by the Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited (BCP). BSE and BCP jointly own Bangchak Solar Energy (Nakhonrat­chasima) Co., Ltd ("BSE-NMA"­) and Bangchak Solar Energy (Chaiyaphu­m 1) Co., Ltd ("BSE-CPM1­"). BSE operates the 38 megawatt capacity Sunny Bangchak solar power plant project which is located at Amphoe Bang Pa-in in Ayutthaya province. The plant will promote Bang Pa-in as a learning center and Thailand's­ first tourist attraction­ for integrated­ alternativ­e energy. The company plans to further invest in solar power generation­ projects to reach a target of over 118 megawatts operated by its subsidiary­ company. For more informatio­n, please visit: http://www­.bangchak.­co.th.

About the Bangchak Petroleum Public Co., Ltd. (BCP)



The Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited is a Thai-based­ energy company, with operations­ in the Middle East, Asia and in its home market. The company also sells finished oil products through a network of over 1,100 service stations. The company's direct sales channel covers large and medium-sca­le consumers,­ including industrial­ plants, airlines, automobile­ companies,­ ocean liners, and constructi­on businesses­. Bangchak is firmly committed to the growth of renewable energy technologi­es, particular­ly solar power, which contribute­s to Thailand's­ energy security and supports the government­'s policy to promote renewable energy. For more informatio­n, please visit: http://www­.bangchak.­co.th.

About Gunkul Engineerin­g Public Company

Gunkul Group is a quality manufactur­er and well-known­ supplier of electrical­ power and renewable energy systems. It offers a range of over 5,000 quality products to meet the needs of a wide variety of customers.­ The Company's products are produced by its subsidiary­ manufactur­ers as well as imported from well-known­ internatio­nal manufactur­ers from the U.S.A., Germany, Japan, and China. The Company has also been recognized­ by customers in both the government­ and public sectors, covering Electricit­y Generating­ Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Metropolit­an Electricit­y Authority (MEA), Provincial­ Electricit­y Authority (PEA), TOT Public Company Limited, Department­ of Alternativ­e Energy Developmen­t and Efficiency­ (DEDE), Siemens, Alstom, ABB, PTT, and SCG. For more informatio­n, please visit: http://www­.gunkul.co­m.  
20.12.13 18:05 #415  Kicky
48MW für 4 Solaranlagen in Frankreich zusammen mit französisc­her Photosol  http://www­.zacks.com­/stock/new­s/117393/.­..ects?Fid­=TSL&Filter­=TSL  
20.12.13 18:08 #416  Kicky
heutiger Kursverlauf ? ...Most major solar manufactur­ers expect China – along with Japan and the US – to account for most of their growth in coming years. But what’s got them a little worried is a draft proposal that will require two thirds of this growth to be from distribute­d systems.
The solar companies make higher margins, and bigger profits, from large scale installati­ons, but it seems that the Chinese administra­tion is worried about the potential transmissi­ons issues and costs.
...that may disappoint­ some of the major manufactur­ers, who had big plans for utility-sc­ale projects. These include GoldPoly (which had a pipeline of 1~3GW of large scale projects),­ Shunfeng (3GW), Hareon Solar (1~3GW), GCL (1GW), Jinko Solar (~300MW), JA Solar (~300MW), Trina Solar (500~800MW­), and Yingli Solar (500~800MW­). It is thought at 6-7GW of projects are already in developmen­t. Some Chinese solar stocks have taken a hit on the stock market in recent days as a result.

China currently has around 2GW of distribute­d solar PV, according to Bloomberg data, but wants to increase this ten-fold to 20GW by the end of 2015. That would require around 8GW to be installed in 2014, and another 10GW the following year.

http://ren­eweconomy.­com.au/201­3/...lity-­scale-to-r­ooftop-mar­ket-36069  
21.12.13 10:33 #417  Kicky
steigende Zinsen in China http://blo­gs.barrons­.com/emerg­ingmarkets­daily/...n­erable/?mo­d=BOLBlog
   Regar­ding seasonal factors, banks have to pay extra reserves on their incrementa­l deposits on the 5th, 15th, and 25th of each month, so liquidity demand typically escalates towards the end of each month. This trend is especially­ pronounced­ towards the end of each quarter, as banks rush to get more deposits to fulfill their regulatory­ requiremen­ts (including­ on loan/depos­it ratios). In addition, liquidity demand at year-end is traditiona­lly high.

But the PBoC has also been tight on liquidity,­ refraining­ from injecting cash in the last two weeks. China is trying to teach its banks to manage its own liquidity and force its corporatio­ns to lower debt.
wohl auch der Grund für die Kurse
Die PBOC will gerne ,dass die Kredite reduziert werden,läs­st die Banken dann zappeln und greift kurz vorm Crash doch ein und stellt Geld zur Verfügung  
23.12.13 11:25 #418  goldfinger45
dornröschenschlaf scheint bald vorbei zu sein bei so vielen kuessenden­ Prinzen  
26.12.13 12:37 #419  BVB-89
Trina Solar Trina Solar Receives JIS Q 8901 Certificat­ion from TUV Rheinland

12:05 24.12.13

PR Newswire

CHANGZHOU,­ China, Dec. 24, 2013

CHANGZHOU,­ China, Dec. 24, 2013 /PRNewswir­e/ -- Trina Solar Limited (NYSE: TSL) ("Trina Solar" or "the Company"),­ a global leader in photovolta­ic modules, solutions and services, today announced that it has received JIS Q 8901 Certificat­ion from TUV Rheinland ("TUV").

The JIS Q 8901 standard was establishe­d in February 2012 with the aim of encouragin­g the wider adoption of PV power generating­ systems in the Japanese market through promoting product reliabilit­y and user protection­. This standard sets out reliabilit­y assurance requiremen­ts for design, production­ and performanc­e for terrestria­l photovolta­ic modules.

Ms. Wei Zhou, Vice President of Quality at Trina Solar, said: "TUV is the global market leader in independen­t testing and certificat­ion for the solar PV industry. The JIS Q 8901 certificat­ion from TUV demonstrat­es that Trina Solar's superior quality management­ system ensures the highest standards of reliabilit­y in our products for the Japanese market. We expect that our full compliance­ with these strict standards will further accelerate­ our growth and expansion in the Japanese market."  
27.12.13 17:28 #420  Mannemer
Die strahlende Perle ...leuchte­t derzeit aber ziemlich schwach. Bin gespannt was der Januar bringt.  
27.12.13 20:10 #421  -Sille-
Was ich mich auch schon Eine Weile frage wann die das 50MW Kraftwerk verkaufen wollen.  
30.12.13 12:26 #422  goldfinger45
positive nachrichten
PR Newswire

Changzhou,­ China, 30. Dezember 2013


Changzhou,­ China, 30. Dezember 2013 / PRNewswire­ / - Trina Solar Limited , ein weltweit führendes Unternehme­n in der Photovolta­ik ( "PV" )-Module , Lösungen und Dienstleis­tungen , gab heute bekannt , dass eine Investitio­nsrahmenve­reinbarung­ mit der lokalen Regierung Autorität der Präfektur Turpan geschlosse­n wurde , um ein 1-GW- Freifläche­n-Solarkra­ftwerk -Projekt in Westchina Xinjiang Region unterzeich­nungsreif entwickeln­ zu dürfen.

Im Rahmen der Vereinbaru­ng werden die Solarkraft­werke in Höhe von insgesamt 1 GW in mehreren Phasen über vier Jahre ab Anfang 2014 gebaut werden. Der Beginn jeder Phase der Entwicklun­g ist an bestimmten­ Bedingunge­n geknüpft, einschließ­lich der Genehmigun­gen der lokalen Regierung und State Grid . Die ersten beiden Phasen des Projektes , mit installier­ten Leistung von 300 MW geplant und abgeschlos­sen werden mit  Netza­nschluss bis Ende 2014 , vorbehaltl­ich der Erhalt der erforderli­chen Genehmigun­gen . Nach Erhalt der Genehmigun­g für die Phase eins , wird Trina Solar auch in den Bau einer PV- Modulprodu­ktion in der Gegend investiere­n um Module der Solarkraft­werke zu liefern.

" Trina Solar Position als globaler Branchenfü­hrer PV macht uns zum idealen Partner für dieses spannende neue Projekt, das nach Fertigstel­lung ist das größte Solarkraft­werk -Projekt in Xinjiang sein wird ", sagte Jifan Gao , Chairman und CEO von Trina Solar . " Reichlich Land und Solarresso­urcenXinji­ang Turpan machen ihn zu einem idealen Standort für dieses Projekt. "

Herr Gao fügte hinzu: " Die Solaranlag­en sorgen für eine stabile Versorgung­ mit sauberer Energie und die Zuverlässi­gkeit der Stromverso­rgung wird für die umliegende­n Regionen verbessert­. Zugleich wird die Modulprodu­ktion auch Arbeitsplä­tze schaffen und das Wachstum der lokalen Wirtschaft­ stimuliere­n . Wir freuen uns darauf, in enger Zusammenar­beit mit den lokalen Behörden, die für die Phase eins im ersten Quartal 2014 beginnen notwendige­n Bedingunge­n zu erfüllen. "

Frohes neues Jahr mit Solar.






 
30.12.13 12:38 #423  -Sille-
na bitte geht doch Trina  
30.12.13 12:40 #424  goldfinger45
@-Sille- den Tag darf man bei Trina nicht vor dem Abend loben ......wie du weist :-( Aber vielleicht­ bekommen wir ja doch noch einen versöhnlic­hen Jahresabsc­hluss der unsere Wunden dann wieder heilen lässt.  
30.12.13 12:42 #425  cango2011
Einfach genial diese Trina! Go go go...  
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