晶澳科技:公司高管未说过收储平台黄了

Core Viewpoint - The A-share photovoltaic sector experienced a significant decline, attributed to market rumors regarding the rejection of a silicon material and component alliance, as well as misleading statements about a storage platform by a senior executive of JA Solar [2][3] Group 1: Market Reaction - Major companies in the photovoltaic sector, including Canadian Solar, JA Solar, Longi Green Energy, and Yichin Photovoltaic, saw stock declines exceeding 6%, with Canadian Solar dropping over 14% [2] - The market was influenced by rumors that the "silicon material and component alliance" was rejected by authorities, leading to panic selling [2] Group 2: Clarification from Companies and Associations - JA Solar denied the rumors regarding the storage platform, stating that the company was not involved in such a platform and that the claims were false [2] - The China Photovoltaic Industry Association issued a statement refuting the rumors and emphasized its commitment to industry self-regulation and combating malicious market behaviors [3] Group 3: Industry Developments - The storage platform is part of the photovoltaic industry's efforts to combat "internal competition," with 17 leading companies reportedly signing agreements to collaborate on capacity storage [3] - Recent reports indicated that the total funding required for capacity storage could exceed 200 billion to 300 billion yuan, with plans for a 700 billion yuan fund to facilitate acquisitions [3] Group 4: Financial Performance - Some photovoltaic companies have shown signs of improved performance, with Longi Green Energy reporting a revenue of 50.915 billion yuan for the first nine months of the year, and a significant reduction in losses over the last two quarters [4] - A report from Ping An Securities noted that the profitability of leading photovoltaic companies improved on a quarter-on-quarter basis, driven by stabilized prices in the photovoltaic supply chain and reduced inventory impairment losses [4] Group 5: Future Outlook - The current efforts to combat internal competition in the photovoltaic industry are expected to yield positive results, with upstream sectors projected to significantly reduce losses in the third quarter [5] - The focus will be on supply-side measures, such as the establishment of the silicon material storage platform and production restrictions, as well as demand-side factors like the support for photovoltaic installation demand and enforcement of pricing regulations [5]