General Electric: The End of 'Dead Money' [View article]
Sounds like a recent purchaser comment, and correct from that perspective. Please forebear as many of us are holders of shares we bought at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 and higher, back before GE tanked lower than anything that seems cyclical. Investor versus trader discussion maybe. Anyways, sir, GE have fallen badly, and these comments are from people who care about GE a little more deeply, I perceive.
Homes vs. Businesses - Which Are Better Targets for Reducing Energy Use? [View article]
Carbonate, appreciate your comments and believe you are making some solid points. Thanks for so doing. You're obviously into these technologies and economies enough to speak knowledgeably and cut through a lot of political crap disguised as energy policy. I'm a big fan of anybody who speak (from data) to the best resource choices for the lowest KWH prices to the consumers. Bravo zulu!
General Electric: The End of 'Dead Money' [View article]
General Electric: The End of 'Dead Money' [View article]
General Electric: The End of 'Dead Money' [View article]
Perhaps he knew better than to buy the shares?
Homes vs. Businesses - Which Are Better Targets for Reducing Energy Use? [View article]