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1 point   posted on 09/01/08
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 risk: conservative

STRONG BUY - NEW ISSUE


The entire green energy sector is the new dot-com for 2009-2010. Realistic gains of 1000% can be had with these new issues.

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traderdrew   51%     1 point   commented 448 days ago reply

there is no such thing as realistic gains of 1000%

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allstarinvestor   85%     1 point   commented 438 days ago reply

if it is the new dot com are you then implying that it is the next bubble

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allstarinvestor   85%     1 point   commented 429 days ago reply

there will not be as much money chasing alt energy as there was chasing tech, mostly because most of it has to be government subsidized

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traderdrew   51%     1 point   commented 430 days ago reply

your first post was bad but the fact that you site ibank analysts as justification to by the stock illustrates that you dont know whats going on. when the dow hit its last peak collectivly analysts had over 90 percent buy ratings. They are just pr people to get i banking business

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loneranger   38%     1 point   commented 426 days ago reply

unlike the tech bubble I think any rise in energy will be much more specific. i.e. wind and solar as opposed to the entire sector

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Gekko   56%     1 point   commented 430 days ago reply

that implication is indeed inherent

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Gekko   56%     1 point   commented 430 days ago reply

9/18/2008 Raymond James Strong Buy

9/2/2008 Credit Suisse Neutral


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