Next year will open the photovoltaic industry integration curtain
February 08 23:07:47, 2024
The polysilicon industry market is sluggish, prices have plummeted, and the domestic PV industry has been hit hard. At the 2011 meeting of the “Anhui International Financial Management (IMF) Club†held yesterday afternoon, Liu Fengqi, an associate professor of the Shanghai National College of Education and Research, even more blunt: the integration of the photovoltaic industry The curtain will undergo an integration next year, and high-cost, small-scale enterprises will face elimination. At this time, PV companies need to be familiar with the international situation and the changes in the global market environment, and can make financing decisions for enterprises and SMEs from a strategic height. And implemented financial management personnel. Yesterday afternoon, many international financial managers from various provinces gathered together, and the industry gathered together. The international and domestic economic situation is the focus of concern. In Liu Fengqi's view, such frontier industries as the photovoltaic industry are in the high risk of policy, and are affected by the macroeconomics. The degree of docking between enterprises and the macro economy is high, and the development uncertainty is increasing. Under the influence of the internal and external environment, such as the European debt crisis, the new energy market environment, etc., how are the new energy industry enterprises affected by and affected by the province developing? And in the context of financing difficulties, which channels and platform financing can SMEs expand? Liu Fengqi believes that this is particularly demanding for the financial director of the company. It requires an international financial management talent such as the IMF that can adapt to the changes in the global market environment. “Financial managers who are familiar with the investment and financing concept can finance and merge SMEs from a strategic height. Analysis of investment decisions in the areas of listing and acquisition."