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Solar Energy Stocks: January 2008
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As Observed By An Individual Investor. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Motley Fool Likes Evergreen Solar (ESLR). The Fool's Toby Shute takes a favorable view of Evergreen Solar, (ESLR). Citing their European operation as an indicator of the true health of the company. This one has been on my watch list though I don't own it. That may change. In late 2006, Evergreen's European joint venture, EverQ, got divvied up equally between its three principals. Silicon and wafer whiz. Why is this important? What's your ...
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Solar Energy Stocks: April 2008
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As Observed By An Individual Investor. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. KIT Digital (RGRP.ob) Up 90% Since Mentioned. When I wrote about KIT Digital Inc on April 19 the stock was sitting at .25 per share. Today the stock approached. 50 on strong volume. Even at .40 the market cap is a mere $20 million, (based on 40 mil. shares outstanding). The company has near $10 mil. cash and revenues ending 07 was 13.94 mil. ( per Yahoo! Refer to the previous post for additional details. The stock is discussed here. The ne...
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ARMA GROUP: MP3 patent spat
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Silicon Valley, Technology, People and Places. Sunday, February 25, 2007. And its not pretty. Here is one case where Apple must be hoping Microsoft wins the fight ;-) Technology does indeed make for strange bedfellows. It will be interesting to see how this one turns out. Success does breed a lot of enemies. Apple has succeeded in winning many difficult cases and it will be fun to see how this one turns out, if indeed there is a lawsuit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Madan's Blog: Solar Seismic Shift prediction
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Silicon Valley, Technology, People and Places. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Solar Seismic Shift prediction. S Jennifer Kho has an excellent post. On the chances of a shakeup in the solar power industry and what that might mean. Greentech Media's Solar Market outlook panel seems to think a shakeup is inevitable. From high tech to clean tech including such luminaries as Bob Metcalfe(inventor of Ethernet) and Vinod Khosla. Speaking of Vinod Khosla, he is making bold predictions, (again? However, India's ene...
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Solar Energy Stocks: October 2008
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As Observed By An Individual Investor. Thursday, October 23, 2008. ENER, Was It A Dream Or a Nightmare? Wow, when I first dabbled in Energy Conversion Devices ( ENER. The stock was channeling between $24 and $33. I was out of the stock when it exploded on a short squeeze back in early May. I did not chase it but watched with amazement as it touched $80 a share. Now we see the stock has backed down to the low 30's again. I'm not in Solar at the moment. I am into GLD. And some smaller stocks like KITD.
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Solar Energy Stocks: ENER, Was It A Dream Or a Nightmare?
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As Observed By An Individual Investor. Thursday, October 23, 2008. ENER, Was It A Dream Or a Nightmare? Wow, when I first dabbled in Energy Conversion Devices ( ENER. The stock was channeling between $24 and $33. I was out of the stock when it exploded on a short squeeze back in early May. I did not chase it but watched with amazement as it touched $80 a share. Now we see the stock has backed down to the low 30's again. I'm not in Solar at the moment. I am into GLD. And some smaller stocks like KITD.
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ARMA GROUP: January 2007
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Silicon Valley, Technology, People and Places. Sunday, January 28, 2007. MIT on prospects of Geothermal energy. Of course, this is not strictly about Silicon Valley or technology, but news from MIT always excites me. Not only because of the. Status, but usually because the ideas are fundamental in their potential to change the status quo. The latest is on an MIT-led panel on the prospects for geothermal energy. Saturday, January 27, 2007. SJ Mercury News on Silicon Valley Wireless Network. Can take heart...
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MIT Energy Solar Blog: We Are The People We Have Been Waiting For
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MIT Energy Solar Blog. Sunday, December 2, 2007. We Are The People We Have Been Waiting For. I just finished reading Friedman's new post on nyt.com. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2007/12/02/opinion/02friedman.html. To paraphrase, he describes feeling energized and hopeful after interacting with students from the MIT Energy Club, affirming that "these are [some of] the people we have been waiting for" to help us solve our climate and energy crises. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MIT Energy Club Blogs.
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Useful Solar Energy Resources » SolarEnergyLive.com
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The History of Solar Energy. Reliability Of Solar Panels. Solar Water Heating System. If you want to suggest a link, anything your heart desires just email me nilgesz.csaba # gmail.com. Random Solar/Green Link SolarSite of the Day. Solar Enegy Dot Org. Solar hot water solutions. Apricus is a global company focused on providing simple and effective solutions for families and businesses concerned about the effects of climate change and rising energy costs. Edgar A. Gunther's Daily updated Solar Blog.
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Madan's Blog: March 2008
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Silicon Valley, Technology, People and Places. Thursday, March 13, 2008. Today, Reuter's had an interesting article on Craig Mundie's vision of a parallel world. Craig Mundie is Microsoft's Chief Research and Strategy Officer and has inherited the mantle of Microsoft visionary from Bill Gates himself. This would explain the rate of Microsoft's Silicon Valley acquisitions. Over the last decade. Dean Takahashi has an interesting take on Microsoft's recent bid for another Valley icon. Links to this post.