The majority of analysts that cover Energy Conversion Devices (Nasdaq: ENER) rate the stock a “hold,” and for good reason.
Market adoption for the company’s photovoltaic thin film technology is growing. The light-weight, flexible laminates are “ideal for commercial and residential rooftop and building integrated PV installations, both of which offer significant growth opportunities,” according to Raymond James (NYSE: RJF) analyst Pavel Molchanov, who has a $37 price target for ENER and projected an EPS growth rate of 25 percent over the next three-years.
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ENER could also be one of the big winners from the Obama administration’s stimulus plan. New federal incentives will allow many Americans to immediately lower the price of electricity by installing solar panels on their rooftops, and recoup 30 percent of the installation costs through U.S. treasury grants.
Market sentiment for the Energy Conversion Devices’ prospects is positive, as well. According to the Motley Fool, roughly 93 percent of CAPS members were bullish on ENER, despite the fact that the company cut its June fiscal year revenue guidance from the $455 million to $485 range to a range in the low $400’s.
Shares of ENER are actually up on a trailing-12-month basis, and have outperformed the S&P 500 over the last . The Company has a 67.6 percent gross profit margin, a 7.3 percent return on equity (yoy) and is sitting on about $433 million in cash.
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