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Diego Simeone's side are one of a number of teams Mallorca claim are chasing the signature of the Mexico international this summer
Mallorca vice-president Llorenzo Serra Ferrer claims Atletico Madrid are one of "six or seven teams" who have expressed an interest in signing Giovani dos Santos this summer.
The ?6 million-rated forward signed a four-year deal with the Islanders last summer after finally making a permanent move away from Tottenham, who had previously loaned him out on a regular basis.
Despite Mallorca's relegation, Giovani's form was one of the few positives to emerge from the campaign as he impressed in his 29 Liga appearances last season.
The club's relegation means a summer transfer is almost inevitable for the 24-year-old and Ferrer has named a number of clubs who are interested, including Atletico - who finished third in the top-flight last season - and Valencia.
"With Giovani we have six or seven teams interested, without exaggeration," Ferrer told AS.
"Some have made offers but have so far failed to interest the player. Others are yet to put their offers in.
"We listen to the interest and value it. LA Galaxy, Rubin Kazan, CSKA Moscow and, in Spain, teams like Valencia, Atletico Madrid and Real Betis are interested."
Despite relegation, Ferrer insists his side are looking to tie-up a permanent deal for Scotland defender Alan Hutton, who spent the second part of last season on loan from Aston Villa.
"As for Hutton, he would not mind continuing and we have put a proposal forward for his continuation."
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Hoku Corp just filed for bankruptcy in Pocatello federal court according to reports in the Idaho State Journal.
Hoku started out as a fuel cell membrane and materials company, went public in 2005 on little revenue, and then pivoted to becoming a solar polysilicon manufacturer. The company also tried its hand at solar installation in home-state Hawaii with $1.6 million in 2013 revenue, according to reports in Hawaii's Star Advertiser.
The firm's stock was delisted from the Nasdaq last year. The company is now $1 billion in debt to 30 creditors including Tianwei and the Idaho plant's main construction contractor. Hoku is a subsidiary of Tianwei New Energy Holdings, which is an affiliate of China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC). CSGC is a mammoth firm with 191,000 employees. Tianwei manufactures polysilicon, wafers, cells and modules.
In 2012, in a case of questionable timing, Hoku was looking to open up a long-threatened $700 million polysilicon plant in Pocatello, Idaho -- a factory looking to supply a transitioning and hobbled market. Hoku's CFO and CEO resigned around that time while the company was having difficulty paying its Idaho electric bill. Hoku had received $280 million in prepayments from PV panel manufacturers such as Hanwa SolarOne, Tianwei New Energy, Jinko Solar, and and a small prepayment from Suntech for polysilicon to be delivered between 2012 and 2016. The firm has been threatening to build the Idaho factory since 2008 -- when polysilicon was more expensive than today.
The firm never really had a technological differentaition in silicon manufacturing or in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM)? fuel cells. Nor did it seem to have a strategic business plan, other than to go public and pay its executives.
Perhaps its Chinese Fortune 1000 conglomerate parent will engineer a financial rescue of the firm.
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I?ve been inspired by Anton Zuiker to resume my series of photoblogging posts, usually on Sundays.
What better way to start than with this photo, taken last week just outside the LA Zoo? I was interviewed by my new friend Liz Bonnin for a TV project that should air sometime this autumn in the UK. If you?ve seen her BBC One science magazine show (now airing on BBC America as well), Bang Goes the Theory, then you know that she?s one of the smartest, most engaging science communicators on TV. But, as I learned last week, she?s also really funny and a blast to hang out with. I?ll share more details about what we filmed when I?m allowed to!
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