The way to play the game is to ignore the analysts. The only reason GS can do this is because they hold the shepard's hook. The sheep (greater fools) aren't required to follow. IMO, analysts recommendations are, by nature, a conflict of interest.
Uh, I think you missed the point. Oil and alternative energy have an inverse corrolation.
If cheap energy == cheap solar panels, then they should be running on their own solar panels!
On Aug 26 03:58 PM IT'$ OVER! wrote:
> I agree with the above comment. Low energy prices = lower cost of > producing solar panels. We need to ramp up production of solar during > times that energy is still cheap, that way we are not paying more > in the future.
> The one good thing out of all this is that I don't have all those > damm credit card applications in my mailbox! > > It was past FED policy that caused my mailbox to get full of letters > offering easy credit; especially in home equity loans!
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The way to play the game is to ignore the analysts. The only reason GS can do this is because they hold the shepard's hook. The sheep (greater fools) aren't required to follow. IMO, analysts recommendations are, by nature, a conflict of interest.
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On Aug 26 10:57 AM doubleguns wrote:
> One word!!! Congress.
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Uh, I think you missed the point. Oil and alternative energy have an inverse corrolation.
If cheap energy == cheap solar panels, then they should be running on their own solar panels!
On Aug 26 03:58 PM IT'$ OVER! wrote:
> I agree with the above comment. Low energy prices = lower cost of
> producing solar panels. We need to ramp up production of solar during
> times that energy is still cheap, that way we are not paying more
> in the future.
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Yes, but I used to heat my house with those!
On Aug 24 10:54 AM Pauly B wrote:
> The one good thing out of all this is that I don't have all those
> damm credit card applications in my mailbox!
>
> It was past FED policy that caused my mailbox to get full of letters
> offering easy credit; especially in home equity loans!
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What about Lomiko buying SQM's lithium properties?
www.lomiko.com/files/J...
I can't find enough information on what (if any) their deal might be with SQM.
Anyone shed some light on what this purchase means for SQM?
Thanks,
Ray