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- Can You Spurn Such a Stock Investment Gift? (Part 1) - Editor, 30 November 2007 - No Comments yet
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- Stocks to Quench Your Thirst (Part 1) - Editor, 28 November 2007 - No Comments yet
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Stock investing in the energy sector has become subject to some strongly ingrained assumptions. Ask any financial advisor, and he or she is likely to be full of dire predictions about crude oil price inflation, the never-ending flip flop in India over uranium, and the uncertainties of some alternate energy forms. This bustle of stock analyses tends to cover up some amazing new developments on the old front of coal. Why is this abundant and economical natural resource so undervalued? It is true that coal reserves cannot be replaced in our lifetimes, but there is certainly plenty to go around, with the United States in a leadership position on this front.
Can You Spurn Such a Stock Investment Gift? (Part 1)
Global Stock Trading Implications of Coal Revival
Energy security is such a vital national issue that entities with even the best technologies for clean coal could find the going tough without effective government support. Lobbyists and domestic partners in foreign countries have determining influences in winning large contracts for clean coal technologies. Financial planning based on use of sequestering harmful emissions in coal use has to account for stock trading in key circles. Some pioneering technologists in the clean coal arena are academic by nature, and fail to appreciate the nuances of large government administrations. However, such ‘innocence’ can also be perceived as the source of potential stock value!
The financial rewards of holding stocks of companies that make and market beer may be considerable, but there are other joys as well-except for teetotalers! Beer does more than quench thirst, and is a wonderful social phenomenon of our times. Many countries have their own quaint customs and festivals that involve plenty of beer, with major sports events being other occasions to enjoy this delightful beverage. Though people of other nationalities may object, it is widely believed that the British are amongst the top beer lovers in the world. Certainly, most folk of this normally sedate land, change character at the very sight of a tankard!
Stocks to Quench Your Thirst (Part 1)
Top Local Beer Stocks Deserve Global Investor Attention
Many countries have local beer companies with excellent investment prospects. Global players rely on them for profit and for top-line growth, and strengthen their strategic market positions as well. Most of these companies have established distribution channels with deep market penetration and strong links with national regulatory networks as well. These companies are always active in merger & acquisition moves, buying stocks of their peers, while they remain open for approaches by others as well.
Careless loan advances seem to have caused many Tsunamis in the world of stocks! The New York Stock Exchange has led strings of peers all over the world in punishing investors who even discounted bad loans without bothering to check on how they had been disbursed. Stock news has been full of financial planning Gurus falling by the way side because they let down their employers and clients. The backlash has affected small traders in stocks, and has buffeted financial planning by families across the board. Reports of ordinary citizens being unable to meet mortgage commitments, and of losing their homes, have depressed stock trading even further.
Buy Real Estate Stocks Now! (Part 1)
Stock Investing in Natural Capitalism
LEED is not an acronym for any stock market listed security, but it is set to sweep stock trading with an investing broom! Leaders in Energy and Environmental Design is a laudable initiative of the U.S. Green Building Council that sets new standards for all stock holders in realty, construction, financial aid for property ownership, and design. LEED is also a matter of justifiable pride for the United States, because it has reinforced the dominance of this super-power in modern and sustainable means of land utilization.
The secretive world of private equity loves to sell stock short so much that no resources are spared to win blind eyes if not outright favors from political heavyweights! India has ambitions of its west coast metropolis emerging as the financial capital of the world, but such dreams are reality already when it comes to volatility in the local stock market!
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