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Strategies & Market Trends : Wind Power -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rsroberto who wrote (122)2/1/2007 7:25:39 PM
From: sageyrain  Respond to of 230
 
I don't recommend any of these, although they could be ok. Just don't know, but could be a starting point for wind power research-

SBX.V Sea Breeze Power
WND.V Western Wind
CRS.UN.TO Crestreet.

I used to own Crestreet, but was kicked out because they don't allow US shareholders. Some thoughts on it:

Message 23040445

"Some progress indicated in 3rd 1/4 report: Generation initiated at Kettles Hill on 5 test turbines, installation of infill turbines is going on, completion scheduled for 4/07. Payouts continue to exceed cash flow so success at Kettles Hill appears to be critical. Still holding my small position, waiting for 2 quarters of Kettles Hill results and clarification of tax treatment for utility trusts."

In other words, wait until seeing solid evidence that Kettles Hills can produce profitably before buying this one. Just my opinion. DYODD.