Pocatello, Idaho’s, polysilcon factory, run by Hoku Materials (which is a subsidary of Chinese owned Hoku Corporation), officially and quietly started operations on December 1st. That’s according to Chinese media citing Tianwei New Energy Holdings Company Limited, the Chinese company that controls 60% of Hoku Corporation.
Interestingly no mention of the start of operations has come directly from Hoku. Hoku Corporation did announce the resignation of their CFO, treasurer, and secretary, Darryl Nakamoto. His resignation will be effective March, 2012.
Another loss, this one missed by local Idaho media, is the fact that Hoku Corporation continues to bleed out money. Its latest report, ending September 30, 2011, showed Hoku with a net loss of $7.9 million (computed in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles)!
I’ve posted before about the conundrum Hoku is now in, since it is 60% owned by the Chinese: “…Hoku is set up in a bad position; action by the U.S. government could hurt their new plans to sell Chinese PV products, and retaliation by the Chinese government could hurt their pending polysilicon orders.”
I wonder why Hoku is keeping so quiet about their operations start up in Idaho, while it’s making front page news in China?
GLOBAL ECONOMIC WAR: IDAHO’S HOKU SILICON FACTORY MAY BE ENDED BEFORE IT STARTS. CITY OF POCATELLO GUILTY