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November 2005 Archives
Big names don't mean big gains! - 2005-11-30
Over the last few months, Green Chip investors have watched shares of many of their renewable energy plays go through the roof.
Don't disregard the details - 2005-11-23
Early on, even while I was pushing the obvious solar plays, I was also investigating companies (not necessarily publicly-traded companies) and government organizations that had a need for solar integration. Airports needing cheaper, solar runway lighting, military installations needing off-grid installations, high-rise construction firms needing integrated solar design, agricultural outfits needing off-grid irrigation systems.
Note from the Publisher - 2005-11-21
Jeff is an expert in renewable and alternative energy, which makes him a natural for Green Chip Stocks, an investment advisory service that focuses on the emerging boom of renewable energy stocks.
Solar Power Profits - 2005-11-17
You see, thanks to the additional hype generated from SunPower's IPO, the solar industry as a whole has been getting a free PR ride over the past month - which, fortunately for us, has done nothing but push our solar stocks even higher.
It's about the money...plain and simple! - 2005-11-16
So it was no surprise that when I told him about Green Chip Stocks and how I was on my way to a Green Building conference in Atlanta, I was met with a sort of patronizing lecture about how Wall Street works and the dangers of investing in such unstable markets.
Seeing Green in Atlanta - 2005-11-10
It's roughly 3:00 in Atlanta right now...and I'm strategically perched above the exposition floor at the 2005 International Green Build Conference, witnessing a very anticlimactic case study in irony; environmentalists and capitalists cohabitating in an effort to push the agendas of both sides.
The Prince of LOHAS Profits - 2005-11-09
You see, Chuck isn't only a prince…he's a green entrepreneur, peddling his own line of organic food and sustainable building with more passion than one would expect a royal to muster up for anything beyond polo and a privy purse.
Exploit the Irony of Renewables - 2005-11-02
On page 24 of this month's Wired Magazine is an ad that reads, "The world consumes two barrels of oil for every barrel discovered. So is this something you should be worried about?"