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Green Progress :: Environmental Stocks and Investments
Environmental Stock Quotes and Company Descriptions Looking for information on green stocks? The environmental stocks listed on this page have the most recent stock price, daily stock price change and stock symbol visible for easy reference. The stock prices displayed may be delayed up to 20 minutes. Clicking on the company name will display the detailed summary of the company. Index Funds ISE-CCM Alternative Energy Index 2/29/2008 $47.57 1.17 POW The Wilderhill Clean Energy Index 2/29/2008 $212.22 6.22 ECO Mutual Funds Green Century Balanced Fund 2/29/2008 $16.85 0.28 GCBLX Green Century Equity Fund 2/29/2008 $19.60 0.54 GCEQX New Alternatives Fund 2/29/2008 $48.37 1.19 NALFX Portfolio 21 2/29/2008 $33.18 0.77 PORTX Sierra Club Stock Fund 2/29/2008 $10.34 0.31 SCFSX Winslow Green Growth Fund 2/29/2008 $18.21 0.41 WGGFX Renewable Energy Stocks Distributed Energy Systems 2/29/2008 $0.5001 0.0799 DESC Energy Conversion Devices 2/29/2008 $26.57 2.37 ENER Environmental Power Corporation 2/29/2008 $4.75 0.19 EPG Evergreen Solar 2/29/2008 $9.61 0.43 ESLR Global Green Solutions 2/29/2008 $0.79 0.08 GGRN.OB NanoLogix 2/29/2008 $0.09 0.004 NNLX.PK Spire Corporation - Solar Electric 2/29/2008 $15.91 0.71 SPIR Suncor Energy 2/29/2008 $103.20 2.82 SU SunPower Corporation 2/29/2008 $65.72 0.46 SPWR Sustainable Energy Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.28 0.01 STG.V Thermal Energy International 2/29/2008 $0.215 0.00 TMG.V U.S. Geothermal 2/29/2008 $3.12 0.01 UGTH.OB Ocean Power Technologies 2/29/2008 $12.48 0.54 OPTT Sustainable Power Corp. 2/29/2008 $0.063 0.01 SSTP.PK First Solar 2/29/2008 $205.1512 0.1088 FSLR Pollution Control Stocks CECO Environmental Corp 2/29/2008 $9.11 0.23 CECE Fuel-Tech NV 2/29/2008 $20.07 0.50 FTEK Fuel Cell Technology Stocks Ballard Power Systems 2/29/2008 $4.53 0.19 BLDP Carthew Bay Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.03 0.00 CWBYF.OB FuelCell Energy 2/29/2008 $7.16 0.20 FCEL Hydrogenics 2/29/2008 $0.57 0.01 HYGS Mechanical Technology 2/29/2008 $0.71 0.03 MKTY Medis Technologies 2/29/2008 $10.83 0.07 MDTL Millennium Cell 2/29/2008 $0.21 0.024 MCEL Plug Power 2/29/2008 $3.01 0.03 PLUG Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide 2/29/2008 $0.70 0.07 QTWW Recycling Stocks Organic Recycling Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.72 0.17 ORCY.PK GreenMan Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.32 0.02 GMTI.OB Environmental Remediation Stocks VeruTEK Technologies 2/29/2008 $2.65 0.00 VTKT.OB Transportation Technology Stocks Maxwell Technologies 2/29/2008 $10.41 0.49 MXWL Unique Mobility 2/29/2008 $2.18 0.13 UQM Alternative Fuel Systems 2/29/2008 $0.26 0.02 AFX.V Clean Diesel Technologies 2/29/2008 $14.9399 0.4299 CDTI Azure Dynamics 2/29/2008 $0.38 0.00 AZD.TO Electric Vehicle Stocks ZAP 2/29/2008 $0.70 0.01 ZAAP.OB ZENN Motor Company 2/29/2008 $3.55 0.07 ZNN.V Green Building Technology Stocks Southwall Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.75 0.06 SWTX.OB Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.90 0.10 AERT International Barrier Technology 2/29/2008 $0.2325 0.0475 IBTGF.OB Biomass and Biofuel Stocks Dynamotive Energy 2/29/2008 $0.795 0.015 DYMTF.OB Earth Biofuels 2/29/2008 $0.04 0.00 EBOF.OB EarthFirst Technologies 2/29/2008 $0.01 0.002 EFTI.PK Environmental Power Corp 2/29/2008 $4.75 0.19 EPG Green Plains Renewable Energy 2/29/2008 $8.90 0.11 GPRE GS CleanTech Corporation N/A $0.00 N/A GSCL.OB Intrepid Technology & Resource 2/29/2008 $0.0119 0.00 IESV.OB Pacific Ethanol 2/29/2008 $4.94 0.40 PEIX Green Energy Resources 2/29/2008 $0.15 0.02 GRGR.PK Alternative Energy Sources 2/29/2008 $0.12 0.00 AENS.OB Verasun Energy 2/29/2008 $9.04 0.38 VSE U.S. Sustainable Energy 2/29/2008 $0.035 0.003 USSE.PK |
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IMHO the best part of these releases is the comments from BioFuel...." ...Most SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION to date" and
"....CONFIRMS SSTP IS A STEP AHEAD OF COMPETITION!!!!" This is HUGE that people are reading this from outside source and are being told...hey this is the company that is in the lead here and you might want to deal with them! This is the kind of talk that gets countries and companies thinking in terms of investigating what we are all about! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Good article, all of it. And yes, USSE/SSTP is out in front. Other good parts of the article are under the sub-parts "Growing popularity of biocrude" and "Numerous entrants into biocrude development". It seems that Jim Lane has had a good chance to look at these other entrants in the renewable energy market and concluded as the article stated that USSE/SSTP is indeed in the lead in cellulosic ethanol development and production. Like you I was also glad to hear this from an outside source although I had already concluded that from my own DD. We have to keep in mind that the renewable energy market is still fairly new and there is plenty of room for growth and we have plenty of time to make it happen. Thanks. Have a good weekend.
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Looks like the lates news is playing up in Montreal again on Argent forum. Any read or speak french?
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Code: DJIA - DOW JONES (Google DJIA) Post: 541 Reply to: #540 from Intuition Views: 120 Posted: 01/03/08 00:07 Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Stock Held From: 220.238.xxx.xxx Agree with you Intuition...I posted the article earlier today on the ASX thread..Stiglitz's book confirms what we really knew. But now that the former chief Economist of the World bank is saying it maybe notice will be taken. Summary of his position.... 1.the credit crisis and US economic downturn is, at heart, a result of the Iraq war. 2.the cost of the war at $3 trillion – more than 50 times the original estimate. 3.most of this money has been borrowed, since President George W Bush cut taxes at the same time, and assert that it was the hidden cause of the credit crisis because the Alan Greenspan Federal Reserve colluded with the Bush Administration by flooding the US with cheap credit to keep interest rates down. 3. as a result of the cost of the war, Greenspan looked the other way as lending standards were lowered, thereby encouraging households to borrow more – and spend more. 4. cheap oil has not been the result of the war. During the five years that Iraq has been going on, the price of oil has climbed from $US25 a barrel to $US100 5. a “significant proportion” of this rise is directly due to the disruptions and instabilities caused by the war in Iraq. 6. The US imports about five billion barrels of oil a year, so the price rise has cost the US an extra $US25 billion; projected to 2015 that is $US1.6 trillion in cost to the US economy. Against this the recent $US125 billion Bush stimulus package is a “drop in the bucket”. 7. A contractor working as a security guard gets about $US400,000 a year, as opposed to a soldier who gets about $US40,000. 8. The Bush Administration insists on “sole source bidding” rather than tenders, which led to Halliburton Inc receiving $US19.3 billion in single-source contracts. US Vice President **** Cheney has been an executive of that company and in 2004 received “deferred compensation” including stock options. 9. Daily military operations have already cost more than the 12-year-long Vietnam War and twice as much as the Korean War. The US is spending the entire annual budget of the United Nations ($US16 billion) every month on running costs alone. 10. When the war began the then chief economic adviser, Larry Lindsey, said it would cost between $US100 billion and $US200 billion. “For that piece of quasi-honesty he was fired. (Then defence secretary Donald) Rumsfeld responded and said 'baloney'. The number the administration came up with was $US50 to $US60 billion.” 11. The ratio of injuries to fatalities in a normal war is 2:1. In this war they admitted to 7:1 but a true number is something like 15:1 12. By 2017, the interest America will have paid on the money borrowed (largely from China) to finance the war, will total $US1 trillion. 13. The legacy of the Iraq war is an American Government so bankrupt it cannot bail out its own banks – banks like Citibank that are now in trouble having lent too much during the Greenspan credit explosion that followed the war. 14 USA is relying upon China and the Middle Eastern oil exporters to recapitalise the banks, and to finance the Federal budget deficit as well as finance the national current account deficit. 15. As a direct result of this the US is now subject to a classic capital flight, with increasing strains on the balance of payments. The dollar is falling (it is now at a record low against the euro), bond yields are rising (ie bond prices are weak) with a steepening yield curve, despite a weakening economy. 16. In the fifth year of the US$3 trillion Iraq war, America is in grip of large-scale deleveraging and credit retrenchment, combined with a capital flight that is exacerbating its balance of payments deficit, increasing inflation and devaluing the currency. 17. The tragedy is that there were no weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile the Iraqi economy has also been ruined. 18. What would just one of those three trillions could have paid for/ Well.... eight million housing units, or 15 million public school teachers, or healthcare for 530 million children for a year, or scholarships to university for 43 million students. The $US3 trillion could have fixed America's social security problem for half a century. So where to look for financial stability?
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This should be the translation.
This should take you to the translated page for you.
Translated version of http://forum.webfin.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=102&topic_id=97624 &mode=full&page= |
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I thought the FOXNEWS article/report was fantastic.
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