NEW FLYER INDS INC (NFYIF.PK)

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  • commenter
    Aug 21 10:49 PM
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    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    ? What no mention of SATC... this alternative energy company recently won a hugh commercial contract to provide Solar technology to Boston's Atlantic City Convention & Vistors Authority..... nice!
    boston.bizjournals.com...
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  • commenter
    Aug 20 02:48 PM
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    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    Great post thanks. I like the way you name stocks not just make general statements. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 08 08:58 AM
    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    I switched to SogoTrade, www.sogotrade.com/Defa..., and have saved many $$$ in commissions over Ameritrade.
    SogoTrade Premier account commissions are $1.50 per trade with unlimited trades and only a $10 monthly fee. Also, trade executions are much faster than Ameritrade. No mutual fund or options trading which I don't do anyway. Good luck.
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  • commenter
    Jun 30 05:19 PM
    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    Another author, today, commented on the poorly constructed & uncorrelated 'Timber" ETFs, CUT & WOOD, which have the same shortcomings as the ones mentioned in this article.

    I suggested, in a comment that timber-investors pick and choose real timber investments, vs. land, debt holders and paper mills... and thereby make their own ETF section of a portfolio with individual securities. The author has done the same for this particular "green sector" of alternative energy.
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  • commenter
    Jun 30 02:02 PM
    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    20 xctns x $9 per==?

    2% x $20000==?

    with $20000 to risk, your concern is what ?

    what is anticipated return and what is timeframe?
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  • commenter
    Jun 30 10:50 AM
    New Wind ETF Cools Off Sunburned Portfolios [view article]
    Thanks, Tom, you make some good points.

    As it happens, I do have just about $20k to invest in Alternative Energy, but if I implemented your strategy, I'd have a lot of trading costs, at $9 per pick. That hardly beats managed-fund expense, especially if I have to revise some of the picks.

    My other concern is the liquidity/spread of the .PK issues. Can you comment on this? I especially like Sharp and New Flier.

    --Aalan
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  • commenter
    Jun 18 12:54 PM
    New Flyer: Alternative Drive Systems Superstar [view article]
    In last November’s investor presentation, when the units appear to have been selling at about current levels, the company said they anticipated using excess cash to repurchase investor units because this could be done at a 17% discount to the market price. Like a callable bond, it’s all in the timing. That and their strike-prone workforce make me back away. Just my opinion - I didn’t spend a lot of time on this one and might be missing something. Reply
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    Apr 29 04:57 PM
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    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    I bought Capstone at $5 a share several years ago after it crashed, along with the rest of the "green" offerings (fuel cell and renewable stocks). I'm still waiting to recover my original investment! I'm encouraged at Capstone's recent surge, but I'm reluctant to buy more even though I feel a lot more positive about it now. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 15 03:00 PM
    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    Capstone was around $100 per share at one time. Do you think we will see that again? The average was $40 for the longest time. Again is this possible? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 12 11:08 PM
    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    Good question Whisper, why don't you write a letter to General Motors Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 07 07:27 PM
    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    So if these gases are okay for buses, why are we not using them for cars? Or trucks, SUVs, etc.? If they are safe enough to use in a public transport vehicle, and if they are efficient enough to save money, what would make them inefficient for a private vehicle? Serious question here... why haven't we gone this way? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 07 02:11 PM
    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    interesting that you didn't mention D1 Oils.

    D1 identified Jatropha curcas, a tree that produces seeds with a high oil content. The extracted crude jatropha oil (CJO) can be refined into high quality biodiesel. Jatropha grows in climatic conditions commonly found in a band around the globe 30 degrees north and south of the Equator. This places most of the viable jatropha-growing regions in the developing world. jatropha produces a high content of inedible oil, has an ability to tolerate a wide range of climatic conditions and has productive lifespan of over 30 years.
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  • commenter
    Apr 07 01:52 PM
    New Flyer Inds: A Clean Way to Play Extreme Peak Oil Scenarios [view article]
    I have held a position in Capstone turbine for some time on the recommendation of Jim Kramer.I lost about 80% over a few months but held on firmly because this company has a great outlook thanks to high energy prices and the green movement.Recently the city of New York I believe included requirements in the Building Code that could benefit CPST and their international expansion and marketing have been somewhat effective.I doubled my position and have regained all my losses.I look forward to the inclusion of their products on buses which started in Italy I believe.I think this company has a great future! Reply
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    Apr 07 01:51 AM
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