Green Stocks: A Better Way to Play? [View article]
I really appreciate this research and the comments. I did something a little simpler in that I picked Suntech, which I consider to be a best of China, and SunPower, which I consider to be a best of U.S. and Phillippines. I've considered SolarWorld as well, but it is not as easily tracked as the other two for me. Both of my picks gyrate kind of wildly, but they seem to have a pretty good installed base, and I'm concerned about the staying power and possible toxicity of thin film. I don't have a heavy investment, but enough to keep me interested among my other concerns. At some points I'm up, and at some I'm down. I could set stops, but haven't decided to do that yet.
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I really appreciate this research and the comments. I did something a little simpler in that I picked Suntech, which I consider to be a best of China, and SunPower, which I consider to be a best of U.S. and Phillippines. I've considered SolarWorld as well, but it is not as easily tracked as the other two for me. Both of my picks gyrate kind of wildly, but they seem to have a pretty good installed base, and I'm concerned about the staying power and possible toxicity of thin film. I don't have a heavy investment, but enough to keep me interested among my other concerns. At some points I'm up, and at some I'm down. I could set stops, but haven't decided to do that yet.
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