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Investing in Water - It's Not Just for Drinking [view article]
water is not the oil of the next century. there is a lot of water around. And as keithfeather mentioned, just takes some energy to fix it. Same can't be said about oil, although as an investment opportunity, its interesting ReplyInvesting in Water - It's Not Just for Drinking [view article]
Aaron, it would be great for you to do some in-depth research here on investment opportunities in the companies involved in water . I hope you will include HOO (European company) in the list, they have some involvement in China, and several other nations - ReplyGE Healthcare, Heads Up: Thermogenesis Would Make A Great Buy [view article]
Now it's over 1 year after this article was posted, I bet the author might have forgotten about this stock.Interesting enough, the development of the past year especially the past several months has been more than interesting.
KOOL under the leadership of Bill Osgood has been a very different company, they have solved the disposable bag problem, increases supply sources to 3 and most of all, they have got the CE and FDA approval for their killer product - the Marrow Xpress.
For all you have lost money investing in KOOL, you have got to come back, this time it'll be different. Reply
Investing in Water - It's Not Just for Drinking [view article]
Your article is more of an introduction to an interesting article than an article itself. There little in your article that an investor can use. I agree that water is a critical issue, and maybe a great investment opurtunity. ReplyInvesting in Water - It's Not Just for Drinking [view article]
Ummm...., you do realize you didn't actually say anything, right? ReplyInvesting in Water - It's Not Just for Drinking [view article]
Dirty water + energy = clean water. We have plenty of dirty water. Replyninja
Energy Sector Goes on Sale [view article]
i second that! ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
Take a look at HSBC Holdings in Hong Kong With a Mkt. Cap of 1.45T ReplyThe Long Case for GE [view article]
Doing business with Iran has disqualified it from my portfolio .Plus NBC has become the Obama network. Owning a tobacco company like MO is more prfitable and more MORAL than doing business with Iran ReplyGeneral Discussion on GE
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Good Luck! Reply
The Long Case for GE [view article]
GE is my mutual fund(a way of thinking). My cost basis is very low and consider it a hold. There definitely was a Jack Welch premium at 60 but Jeff Immelt should prove to be a performer among CEO. The Welch traing will pay off for the long haul. ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
I, am a chrysler worker here in Canada,cannot talk about the U.S , but I would have to agree with user 218405. A lot of my co-workers and good friends are still waiting for a recall. To conclude dc1 I am not in management, I work in the painting shop.Sorry but the next move from chrysler won t be a recall but to send more workers home indefinitely. I know the economy is bad but over the years,good and bad,the union did not help that sector. They helped me short term but long term it s a different story. A lot of my friends agrre with me but too afraid to voice their opinion,that tells you a lot about the union isn t it? ReplyLargest Companies in the World [view article]
To User 218405:You must be in management. Very even sided comment. Reply
Largest Companies in the World [view article]
Interesting that so many are Chinese... And Gazprom... Hmm.. Still trades OTC...... jegan ReplyHFAnalyst
The Long Case for GE [view article]
The larger and more internationally diversified the company, the more exposure it has to the global macroeconomic environment. GE is probably one of the biggest, most diversified out there. If you think it is time to go long the global economy, then GE is your way to play that. With OECD growth projections being cut down to near recession levels around the world, I would say that now is probably not the time to buy. Reply