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I’m an odd one, but all these solar module and cell makers doing IPOs right now will be in deep trouble 2-3yrs down the line 🙏🙏 Why? Cuz, their biggest customers will no longer be buying from them. That will leave a market with just small players

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I see where you're coming from, but aren’t Waaree and Vikram Solar already exporting to Europe? They could become key suppliers where China faces tariffs or restrictions.

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