“You’re going to see it generating nice cash, and [it] has an upward momentum because we control our destiny,” Chatila tells financial analysts and investors during his company’s fourth-quarter earnings presentation.

The SunEdison business segment had net sales in the fourth quarter of $307.6m, up from $21.5m in the third quarter, and driven by the completion of the sale of its 70MW project in Rovigo, Italy, to First Reserve.

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