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Out Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
Good move dumping GFI it will be good when power is restored but who know when that will be. Should stick with gold though should have bought AUY or AEM ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
you're selling GFI at exactly the wrong time-look for it to hit mid 20s early next year as they get their arms around the ectlectrical generation problems --very undervalued amongst gold miners ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
GFI is not so much south african anymore. Actually, due to the probs in SA and the stock's dive in response to them, you get the south africa operations of gfo for free(!) at these prices - paying just moderately-fair for their gold mining portfolio in other parts of the world. GFI is a doubler from here, even if gold were to fall to 840$/oz. On the other hand, auto makers are terrinle longterm investments. i won't touch them- too easy to screw up for any of them... ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
A significant step towards cleaner brown coal power.Clean coal technology company Exergen Pty Ltd has attracted investments, from Australian engineering services company Sedgman Limited and Tata Power.
“This technology has some very exciting applications, particularly within the electricity generation industry, where the process has the potential to cut carbon emissions by up to 40 per cent when combined with new-technology power generation plants.” Reply
Out Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
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Out Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
The Nano - the cheapest car - goes on sale end of this year in India. Already demand is HUGE at the dealers. The stock has been beaten down like crazy so far this year. My advice is to buy Jan 2009 calls in anticipation of the obvious media frenzy and pop that is going to happen in Dec. ReplyMontague
Out Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
compressed air? Well the way that works is fairly simple. GIGO. Garbage in, Garbage out. Or in this case, energy in, energy out. It takes a certain amount of energy to move a car, whether that energy is derived from gas, NG, coal powered electricity or compressed air. In any case, ENERGY is needed. ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
I am out the smartest person alive, if TATA believes air can power a car then lets go for it. They have proved their point os far. ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
Powering a car with compressed air is impractical, as any competent mechanical engineer can deduce. If Tata is serious about that concept, they don't listen to their engineers. ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
so its ta ta to us autos. ReplyOut Goes Gold Fields, In Comes Tata [view article]
Sounds good to me. India is in the tank and SA is all gold which leaves me cold after an 8 year run. ReplyTiedeman
Oil Prices, Electric Cars and the Wisdom of Carlos Ghosn [view article]
We must move to cars powered by natural gas and electric cars as well. Reply5 Stock Market Predictions for 2008 [view article]
They could pass a law exempting all satellite radio companies from FCC licencing jurisdiction. Or, as in the case of baseball, give them an antitrust exemption. But generally, you are correct.On Jan 11 11:36 AM SoonerJoe wrote:
> Umm, excuse me, but the Sirius/XM merger doesn't need Congress' approval
> or disapproval - it's not up to them, but to part of the Executive
> branch - the FCC, aided by the DOJ. Reply
5 Stock Market Predictions for 2008 [view article]
This is not a spam. Recently I've found very interesting website which predicts stocks: www.stock-forecasting....I tried it... So far results are not bad. Reply
GM on the Skids - Fast Money Recap (7/2/08) [view article]
so merrillynch thinks gm may go bankrupt. that is enough to make me at least put them on a watch list with ford as a potential long term comeback. oh mer is further down the list along with citi and the other major financials. probably a very longterm watch. the financials will go much lower before i will even consider them. Reply