Re: Want to buy shares of an LED manufacturer
IMO, profitibility on LED technoloy, will flame out rather quickly. Get in, get out, may be the best move.
LED lighting fixtures are very expensive, but LED themselves, cost nearly nothing to make. The markup in a new product, drops when everyone else, gets on board and prrices drop. Anyone remember the $125 digital calculator?
One would have thought that there would be great money in CFLs, when they sold for $8 each. Now they are around a buck, or so each.
The 8.00 cfl's were made here in the US, Sadly 5 or so years ago Sylvania closed their Danvers, MA factory (last US CFL factory) and have product sourced overseas (China)
The buck or so each lamps, well, good luck with those. There is a certain amount of quality glass, ceramic, circuits and most important Phosphor that equate to a quality product. You dont get ANY of the above for a buck.
JMHO
Also I have to edit and add...
A POS LED is very inexpensive to make..A decent LED can be made at a fair cost to consumers, HOWEVER the electronics and heat sinks (heat is a killer to LEDs) and most importantly optics (some cheap lamps have ZERO beam patterns, just like a plain old incandescent "A" lamp, it just goes where ever and usually no where) cost $$$ to do well.
Look up the D.O.E. regulations that are slowly being enforced now, but full compliance comes in 2012.
Many PAR lamps will be outlawed unless they are an "IR" technology or L.E.D.
The regs will force the consumer to make a choice, between short lamp life (at triple what they spend for a standard halogen PAR) or long life (ahem) LED products.
Right now, LED landscape lighting alone is a 80-85 million dollar sector.
I would say to look at the manufacturers that have been in business at least 5 x's as long as the warranty they put out on the product.
I laugh when my customers show me a POS lamp that claims 50,000 hours, when the actual company hasn't been in the lighting business for even half that long. Many people are left holding the bag when these products fail.