Die ersten 1-2 Stunden nach Eröffnung sollte man immer abwarten. Intraday-Bewegungen sind hinsichtlich Verlaufstreue stets sehr vorsichtig zu bewerten. Oft werden gezielt SL (es soll ja Leute geben, die SL direkt ins System stellen) ausgelöst , das Phishing beginnt und der "Normalo" rennt steigenden Kursen wieder hinterher. Ich pers. würde erstmal bis min. 17:30 abwarten.
Mit kleinen Positionen kann man sicher rein. Am Freitag ist in US doch ein klein wenig gesammelt worden. Da ist Montag sicher noch was drin. Sollte Calpine auch nur annähernd seine finanzielle Lage regulieren können, dann knallt der Kurs so nach oben weg.
heute könnte sich lohnen....letzte woche gin der kurs drei tage nach kräftigen anstiegen nach unten, haben wohl einige leute ihre gewinne vergoldet. am freitag dann wieder raus und auf tageshoch geschlossen in den usa. könnte diese woche wieder eine grüne woche werden. ich würde allerdings die eröffnung in den usa abwarten und ggf. auch dort ordern.
so kann es weiter gehen, jeden tag 4% ist besser als an einem über 20% denn dann ist der anstieg meistens nachhaltiger. ich denke morgen geht es weiter.
...wieder bei der 0,05! ich denke es geht heute weiter aufwärts, calpine trotzt dem schwachen markt! und wenn man sich den jahreschart ansieht....da geht noch was!
Calpine Names Gregory L. Doody Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Calpine Corporation (OTC Pink Sheets: CPNLQ) today announced the appointment of Gregory L. Doody as Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary effective July 17, 2006. Mr. Doody previously held the position of Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary at HealthSouth Corporation. Nancy Murray, who had been serving as Calpine\'s Interim General Counsel, remains in her position of Senior Vice President.
\'Greg is a talented attorney and he brings to Calpine substantial restructuring experience,\' said Calpine Chief Executive Officer Robert P. May. \'At HealthSouth, Greg directly managed negotiations with noteholders and lending institutions that resulted in nearly $5 billion of new financing. Greg\'s addition essentially rounds out our executive management team as we work to emerge from Chapter 11 as a profitable, competitive power company.\'
\'Calpine has a tremendous opportunity to rebuild a world-class operation,\' said Mr. Doody. \'I am pleased to be joining a company with such an accomplished workforce and great assets. Calpine\'s restructuring prospects are bright, and I look forward to helping with that process so that Calpine can emerge as a profitable and viable enterprise.\'
\'I would like to thank Nancy Murray for her work as Interim General Counsel for the last three months. During this time, we have made measurable progress in our restructuring efforts, in part as the result of Nancy\'s contributions during this period,\' added Mr. May.
Mr. Doody was responsible for the oversight of all legal activities for HealthSouth since 2003. Prior to joining HealthSouth, Mr. Doody was a Partner at Balch & Bingham LLP, a regional law firm based in Birmingham, Ala. He earned a Juris Doctor from Emory University\'s School of Law and a Bachelor of Science - Management degree from Tulane University. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, Birmingham Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Mr. Doody also is a member of the Executive Committee of The Federalist Society\'s Corporations and Securities and Antitrust Practice Group.
Calpine Corporation is helping meet the needs of an economy that demands more and cleaner sources of electricity. Founded in 1984, Calpine is a major North American power company, capable of delivering nearly 27,000 megawatts of clean, reliable and fuel-efficient electricity to customers and communities in 21 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. The company owns, leases and operates integrated systems of fuel-efficient natural gas-fired and renewable geothermal power plants. Please visit www.calpine.com for more information.
snowy
: Calpine: Verlust im ersten Quartal mehr als verdre
Calpine: Verlust im ersten Quartal mehr als verdreifacht
San Jose, 3. Juli 2006 (aktiencheck.de AG) - Der unabhängige US-Stromerzeuge Calpine Corp. (ISIN US1313471062/ WKN 902918), der seit Ende 2005 unter Chapter 11 operiert, meldete am Montag, dass sich sein Verlust im ersten Quartal mehr als verdreifacht hat, was mit einem deutlichen Umsatzrückgang zusammenhängt.
Der Nettoverlust belief sich demnach auf 589,4 Mio. Dollar bzw. 1,23 Dollar pro Aktie, nach einem Fehlbetrag von 168,7 Mio. Dollar bzw. 38 Cents pro Aktie im Vorjahr. Der Umsatz ging im Berichtszeitraum um 34 Prozent auf 1,36 Mrd. Dollar zurück.
Der kalifornische Energiekonzern hat Ende Dezember 2005 angesichts von Schulden in Höhe von über 22 Mrd. Dollar einen Antrag auf Gläubigerschutz nach Chapter 11 gestellt.
Die Aktie von Calpine schloss am Freitag an der OTC bei 0,39 Dollar. (3.7.2006/ac/n/a)
johannah
: Calpine Names Larry B. Leverett Senior Vice
President, Gas Trading
Wednesday November 15, 1:21 pm ET
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Calpine Corporation (OTC Pink Sheets: CPNLQ - News) announced today that Larry B. Leverett has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Gas Trading, responsible for managing natural gas positions and risk management strategies for Calpine's 25,100-megawatt gas-fired power portfolio. Thomas N. May, Calpine's Executive Vice President, Commercial Operations, stated, "Calpine is one of North America's largest gas-fired power producers, which makes us one of the country's largest natural gas end-users and traders. Larry's proven track record for leading successful gas and power trading and risk management initiatives will enhance our commercial operations - creating value for both our customers and Calpine - and help position the new Calpine for profitable growth."
Mr. Leverett brings to Calpine in-depth experience in both gas and power trading and related risk management programs. He has served as Senior Vice President - Wholesale Markets for TXU Portfolio Management L P, where he managed a diverse portfolio, including power generation, power load and tolling transactions; in addition to wholesale power, natural gas, ancillary services and emission credits. He served in senior management positions with Avista Energy and El Paso Energy. Most recently, he was a senior consultant for PNM Resources, leading commercial and operational management for its Southwest gas and power businesses.
Calpine Corporation is helping meet the needs of an economy that demands more and cleaner sources of electricity. Founded in 1984, Calpine is a major North American power company, capable of delivering nearly 26,000 megawatts of clean, reliable and fuel-efficient electricity to customers and communities in 20 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. The company owns, leases and operates integrated systems of fuel-efficient natural gas-fired and renewable geothermal power plants. Please visit www.calpine.com for more information.