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Mitsubishi Heavy Industrials (MHVYF.PK)

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  • Clean Energy Investors Can't Afford to Overlook 'Dirty' Firms [View article]
    The problem with Duke and Southern is that, as "regulated" utilities, DUK and SO face a lot of financial uncertainty regarding how... More »
    Comment by Bill Paul
    Oct 22 14:12 pm |
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  • Clean Energy Investors Can't Afford to Overlook 'Dirty' Firms [View article]
    I would look at nuclear instead, the market is booming now, why buy into a future that could change either way? Sorry, I don't believe... More »
    Comment by LaChic
    Oct 20 11:41 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Clean Energy Investors Can't Afford to Overlook 'Dirty' Firms [View article]
    I agree with your assertion there are " at least two axioms " energy investors should follow. I disagree with your choices however. The... More »
    Comment by jarco
    Oct 20 11:18 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Bullish Case for Copper [View article]
    Copper Mountain has a nice property with great potential. The problem is the deep discount in the stock has vanished. Globestar... More »
    Comment by FIFOkid
    Aug 14 17:25 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Bullish Case for Copper [View article]
    How about Mercator Minerals? Just starting serious production - Copper + Molybdenum and a little silver. Q2 should come out this week ...
    Comment by Positroll
    Aug 12 10:54 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    It's listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Yahoo financial recognizes "ITX.TO" as the symbol. To my knowledge it is not traded on any... More »
    Comment by anarchist
    Jun 1 15:15 pm |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    Not surprisingly, the materials sector (XLB) is outperforming the market.
    Jun 1 08:33 am |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    try www.iter.org On May 28 02:24 PM JCCIII wrote: > DrPhreak. What is ITER? Neither Yahoo! Finance nor Pink Sheets recognize >... More »
    Comment by fran
    May 28 15:11 pm |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    DrPhreak. What is ITER? Neither Yahoo! Finance nor Pink Sheets recognize the symbol. Thanks.
    Comment by JCCIII
    May 28 14:24 pm |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    Oh ny the way I read a study a little while ago that stated that if we could replace fossil fuels with nuclear fission we would need to... More »
    Comment by DrPhreak
    May 28 13:56 pm |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    In the short term nuclear fission is not sustainable...which obviously is good news for traders as uranium is a NON-RENEWABLE resource... More »
    Comment by DrPhreak
    May 28 13:48 pm |
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  • NLR: Perfect Product to Track Nuclear's Growing Popularity [View article]
    There is no "perfect" product to track nuclear popularity for the simple reason that the bulk of nuclear activity is in multi-product... More »
    Comment by PastTense
    May 27 17:01 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • U.S. Financial Institutions No Longer on Top [View article]
    Thanks Greyowl for the comments. Though I agree that the Chinese government propped up their banks to be on the top I doubt they would... More »
    Comment by David Hunkar
    May 24 12:43 pm |
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  • Investing in Wind Energy: When Will Growth Peak? [View article]
    Look at back issues of "Mother Earth News" from the 60' and 70's. On Nov 10 04:25 PM GeorgeMo wrote: > > If anyone is able to... More »
    Comment by WayneS
    May 22 12:27 pm |
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  • U.S. Financial Institutions No Longer on Top [View article]
    Firstly, it is not the best, it's the biggest. And I'd think the Chinese banks got so big not because of their best practices that... More »
    Comment by Greyowl
    May 19 20:23 pm |
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