Which companies do you like in Silicon Valley and are they hiring project finance professionals?
On Dec 06 03:11 AM Techs next big thing wrote:
> Solar is Silicon Valley's "next big thing," just like the internet > was in 1995. The valley is always searching for the next big market, > and they have solar in their clutches. Having worked in tech for > 15 years, I can tell you, when techies get a hold of something they > like, they will not give it up. they will work all day and night > to get it done--even if profitability takes years. No question about > it. > > Intel, AMAT, IBM, HPQ, Cypress Semi, and just about everyone in Silicon > Valley have been investing heavily in developing the solar industry > as their next big thing, and the investment is accelerating since > 2003. > greenwombat.blogs.fort.../
> > > The credit crunch will not stop this. > > Silicon valley is looking at solar, wind and other alt's as a way > to take over 2 gigantic markets; oil and cars. These 2 major economic > markets are the prize and now that the tech pit bulls have their > teeth in these markets, they will never give it up. This is the same > attitude we witnessed with Apple Computer developing the PC and taking > IBM's market share and developing an entirly new industry. Jobs is > the type of person that exists there in hundreds of thousands of > engineers. > > I have lived through it and this attitude prevails today as ever. > Wait and see, solar and alternatives will not be stopped by big oil, > credit crunch or anything. They will have the prize of big oil's > market and the car market too. Mark my words.
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On Dec 06 03:11 AM Techs next big thing wrote:
> Solar is Silicon Valley's "next big thing," just like the internet
> was in 1995. The valley is always searching for the next big market,
> and they have solar in their clutches. Having worked in tech for
> 15 years, I can tell you, when techies get a hold of something they
> like, they will not give it up. they will work all day and night
> to get it done--even if profitability takes years. No question about
> it.
>
> Intel, AMAT, IBM, HPQ, Cypress Semi, and just about everyone in Silicon
> Valley have been investing heavily in developing the solar industry
> as their next big thing, and the investment is accelerating since
> 2003.
> greenwombat.blogs.fort.../
>
>
> The credit crunch will not stop this.
>
> Silicon valley is looking at solar, wind and other alt's as a way
> to take over 2 gigantic markets; oil and cars. These 2 major economic
> markets are the prize and now that the tech pit bulls have their
> teeth in these markets, they will never give it up. This is the same
> attitude we witnessed with Apple Computer developing the PC and taking
> IBM's market share and developing an entirly new industry. Jobs is
> the type of person that exists there in hundreds of thousands of
> engineers.
>
> I have lived through it and this attitude prevails today as ever.
> Wait and see, solar and alternatives will not be stopped by big oil,
> credit crunch or anything. They will have the prize of big oil's
> market and the car market too. Mark my words.