Order Focus:  Neo Solar and GCL Poly sign wafer supply deal

October 26, 2010
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Neo Solar Power (NSP) has entered into a three-year wafer supply contract with GCL Poly. GCL will supply 350MW of solar wafers to NSP between 2010’s fourth quarter and the end of 2013. “We are very pleased to have extended our partnership with GCL, a company with strength in exceptional employee talents. I really admire Chairman Zhu’s operating philosophies and long-term strategies. By signing this wafer supply contract with GCL, NSP strengthens its long-term partnership with GCL and stabilizes material supply and hence able to support incoming orders and capacity expansion accordingly. We delivered strong financial results in the first three quarters and shall further advance this growth given superior sourcing availability in wafer and order,” said Dr. Quincy Lin, chairman of NSP.

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