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To: Solon who wrote (44599)1/1/2014 8:41:46 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 69300
 
Crude oil doesn't explode like that, said Matthew Goitia, chief executive of Peaker Energy Group LLC, a Houston company that is developing crude-by-rail terminals.

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To: Solon who wrote (44599)1/2/2014 7:14:04 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 69300
 
Biigest market plays today were solar energy , with early premarket Deutsch Bank note out the Asia-Pacific region will account for half of all new solar PV demand during 2014, also reported in DigiTimes & Solarbuzz. The APAC countries are forecast to install more than 23GW of solar PV in 2014, which would set a record for solar PV installed annually for any region. Reference Link :

The top gaining stock in year 2013 (in all markets) is Canadian Solar (CSIQ), did +14% today setting new life high, solars were the hottest investments this past year with homebuilder sector rebound too. China cant just keep burning coal, its hugely polluting & the amounts they are burning are mind blowing tons/mo

Canadian's love to bid up their stocks, now that Blackberry is dead, once this got going today, just "free money" all the way to the close, lol.




To: Solon who wrote (44599)1/2/2014 7:50:41 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 69300
 
If you bought solars just right at the time our resident whining wingnuts were crying the loudest about Solendra & General Motors bailout, you more than doubled money with GM, and Canadian Solar was the best performer out there in any market , a replacement for Blackberry who's fall from $75 finally got some relief off $6 the last week.

National pride, Canada had the best performing stock on the indexes in 2013