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Calgon Carbon Corp. (CCC)

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  • Cramer's Lightning Round - Nvidia's Chart is Bad? Oh, Please (10/14/09) [View article]
    ATI is offering chips half the size of NVidia with four times as many vector pipes. ATI supports DirectX11, NVidia finally added DirectX... More »
    Comment by amdman
    Oct 16 21:10 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Cramer's Lightning Round - Nvidia's Chart is Bad? Oh, Please (10/14/09) [View article]
    NVDA- on a weekly chart, we are still on an upward move. Just barley touching the middle band. The only one's that can be worried are... More »
    Comment by John Mylant
    Oct 15 12:20 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    I'm not far from it. I pay 1.75 cents/gal, including sewer and distribution charges. On Jul 01 12:31 PM rrtzmd wrote: > ...by the... More »
    Comment by pockyclips 2020
    Jul 1 15:37 pm |
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  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    ...by the way, if you're willing to pay two cents a gallon for water, here's a company that turns AIR into... More »
    Comment by rrtzmd
    Jul 1 12:31 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    Please check out Energy Recovery company (stock symbol ERII) and look at how they are saving energy from desalination process...amazing... More »
    Comment by Mary2525
    Jul 1 12:28 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    ...just to clarify -- I'm only dissing the reverse osmosis desalination plants, and not the eco-friendly solar based plants such as... More »
    Comment by rrtzmd
    Jul 1 12:12 pm |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    ...oh, look, I found an even better article exposing the desalination fantasy: http://www.theoildrum.com/node/5155 ...and Irvine,... More »
    Comment by rrtzmd
    Jul 1 11:42 am |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    ...at the top of your form, I see...desalination?...don't think... More »
    Comment by rrtzmd
    Jul 1 11:03 am |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    I DAN CONTOGIANNIS DC WHO IS NO LONGER MISSING FROM THE WORLD OF ECONOMICS ( I'M BACK) I FIND THIS ARTICLE QUITE INTERESTING. THANK... More »
    Jul 1 01:23 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    My thanks to all of you who contributed questions and further information on the important issue of water availability, water usage,... More »
    Jun 30 11:59 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    One of the few benefits of living in Michigan; residing amidst the largest bodies of fresh water in the world: the Great Lakes.
    Comment by Dr. O
    Jun 29 20:06 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    BxCapricorn- "Tuscon (Tucson) is the largest city to rely solely on groundwater for its supply" This used to be the case until 15 years... More »
    Comment by TinyTim
    Jun 29 18:02 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    The author wrote: "These folks are well-meaning but disappointingly misguided, given that the authors are mostly civil engineers. I am... More »
    Comment by David in D
    Jun 29 15:07 pm |
    Rating: +2 -5
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    Am not at all convinced that it's a good idea to buy a water stock called "BWEL" ... On Jun 28 12:14 PM sticktoitiveness wrote: >... More »
    Comment by User 410601
    Jun 29 13:47 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Positioning for When Water Runs Out: Part II [View article]
    What would be the net gain of fresh water if we just reduced our waste of the precious stuff? And what would be the price of fresh... More »
    Comment by Itsonlymoney
    Jun 29 11:02 am |
    Rating: +1 0