A standard business play like you implied seems to be like keeping powder dry if a stock was selling off, they can pull out a pre-planned news event to support and propell a shareprice. Assuming a good management would be wanting to keep a few things up the sleeve if needed in the future.
Like last week when KTD looked set to sell into the 30s, Hey presto a news event and Pop up 20% next day.
So I would think it could possibly be standard practice for good management to have some attainable news worthy milestones within arms reach to flick out if needed .
I can think of several occasions a stock even like tesla was selling down, and out pops some kind of media or news that supports the shareprice and halts a sell down.
So in reference to 30 watts per sqm, while the electrics can cope with 50 watts also within standard electrical installation , it seems probable that at some point in the future an upgraded tech milestone could develop testing achieveing 50 watts per sqm.
The sun has plenty of energy to tap into so I think its highly probable in the years ahead that 50 watts or better is achieved.
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