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- jboitnott, on 01/08/2009, -1/+13There's nowhere to go but up for that technology -- which is why it could be a good financial bet - until it turns into a bubble itself of course some years down the line.
- r0b1, on 01/08/2009, -0/+10Nevermind clean technology, I want to know more about that girl.
- penguinsix, on 01/08/2009, -1/+8I only clicked on this story to find out who the girl was in the picture.
- winterus, on 01/08/2009, -1/+8yes greedy bastards, not giving their money away for free and all
- inactive, on 01/08/2009, -2/+7They should invest because they will profit long term as oil genuinely will run out at some point or will be too expensive to extract.
They should also invest because they can make money out of it short term, with the climate cult brainwashing us with talk of global climate emergencies and carbon footprints and carbon this and carbon that; there should be a big public interest as the media tells the public there is a big public interest.
They should also invest because it can generate jobs; as car plants close down, solar panel factories open up. Good for the little people, good for industry, good for the economy. - eastcoast1978, on 01/08/2009, -0/+5If Obama is going to spend our dax dollars on developing green energy it only makes sense to invest in it.
- Dauntless1, on 01/09/2009, -0/+3Of course it lost money. Up until people paid out the ass for things they took for granted, there wasn't enough incentive for research. No research, stuff stays ridiculously expensive. Product Development, 101.
- 3tcp, on 01/09/2009, -0/+3Venture investing is a high-risk, high-reward proposal and the country is better off for it.
For every company that ends up returning 100x the investment there are dozens that go belly up. These startups provide the best opportunities to expand the economy and create new jobs.
Venture capitalists preform a vital role in our economy. Without them, great business ideas would never take off and the viability of green technologies would be years behind where it is today. - randumbusername, on 01/09/2009, -0/+3who is that on the cover??
- globalthreat, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2Government is the biggest organization in the U.S., spending $2.5 trillion dollars a year on operating costs, and their going to buy enough green technology to make their buildings self-sufficient. Of course, green technology is a safe bet.
- lornali, on 01/10/2009, -0/+2Green energy is the best bet
- davidg11, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2It's only spam if they make nothing.
They MAKE turbines. They MAKE energy cable.
If the stock reachs .60 in a month I'll be rofl at you.
Deal? - HelAom, on 01/08/2009, -1/+3Cashing in on something catchy like "Clean Technology"
totally unheard of - EmperorChow, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2Forget Clean Technology, I want more of Emotiv's Tan Le!
- DraxusD, on 01/10/2009, -0/+2Tan Le
- Dauntless1, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2If it creates jobs, it benefits the economy. And it's about time our country had a job upswing, wouldn't you say?
- chosenone1, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2And then to pull out right before it collapses.
- omgwtflawl, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2What would you say to a massive government program creating jobs to count sand in public beaches? Would that be a good thing for the economy?
- DraxusD, on 01/10/2009, -0/+2Why was a pic of Tan Le used?
- 3tcp, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2People want clean tech now so they are willing to pay money for it. Being able to buy something you want is a heinous act that will lead to the downfall of society as we know it.
- 3tcp, on 01/09/2009, -1/+3rofl
penny stock spam on digg - Dauntless1, on 01/09/2009, -0/+2Because retards don't want those plants here. Apparently, someone believes the retarded statement about how not being wasteful is unAmerican.
- dysfunctional, on 01/09/2009, -0/+1Tan Le.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Le - silentsteps, on 01/08/2009, -1/+2Seriously digg, who is that girl? (I dugg you up, penguinsix)
- dysfunctional, on 01/09/2009, -0/+1Tan Le.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Le - blackCascade, on 01/09/2009, -0/+1The same chick in the mind reading video? She has a sexy voice...
- Dauntless1, on 01/09/2009, -2/+3You just described capitalism.
- Dauntless1, on 01/09/2009, -1/+2Yes, they are greedy bastards. Not because they don't want to give their money away for free, but because some retarded trash sense of entitlement tells them their money should earn them a 3000 percent return, instead of a realistic profit that's more obtainable. Greed still runs rampant, and its a fantastic way to show people which humans don't deserve to make it to the future.
- TexMexRex, on 01/08/2009, -3/+3Green energy has been "the next big thing" and loosing money for 30 years.
- ObamaYouth, on 01/08/2009, -1/+1I thought they've done it with the dry clean technology. Nice that the laundry industry is looking for more ways to keep us cleaner.
- desken, on 01/08/2009, -1/+1Dugg, however a completely unrelated article in Result by Keyword: 'TechCrunch Redesign, More Ads, Less Blog'.
- davidg11, on 01/09/2009, -2/+2If you want to cash in on green energy technology, go after what Obama keeps harping on over and over. Wind power and overhauling/updating the National Electric grid.
There is only one stock that addresses both CPTC (Composite Technology Corp)
They have two divisions:
1.) Dewind: They make 2 MW wind turbines
2.) Transmission and Distribution Energy Cable
CTC’s ACCC (Aluminum Conductor Composite Core) cable doubles the current carrying capacity over existing transmission and distribution cable and increases system reliability by virtually eliminating high-temperature sag. Its higher strength and reduced sag have several benefits. It is more reliable, since a wayward tree branch is less likely to topple cables, a frequent cause of outages; it avoids the need to build new steel towers since ACCC cables can be configured to match the original tower design. In addition, CTC’s cable offers dramatic cost savings over conventional methods. (CTC's average cost is $90,000 per mile, rather than $550,000 for conventional solutions). The savings are derived from not having to construct new steel towers to carry the weight of additional aluminum cables to meet demand.
Over 4000 miles of this wire is on towers worldwide
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The stock trades for only .29 a share.
http://www.compositetechcorp.com/ - 1Pauline, on 03/03/2009, -0/+0Go green... http://www.barackobamajobs.net/energy-independence ...
- carpatha, on 02/21/2009, -0/+0we need more coal
- gabron, on 01/09/2009, -1/+1Mr Gore just passed the 100 million mark with his global warming business, he is the epitome of a vulture-capitalist by your definition, the joke is on all the people that think he 'cares'!
- Barackalypse, on 01/08/2009, -5/+4"Experts linked the boom to soaring oil prices, generous tax credits... "
So basically clean tech is another conduit for siphoning public funds to private industry. - junkneo, on 01/08/2009, -3/+2GREEN TECH: target is green, but the path is not.
- cubicledrone, on 01/08/2009, -3/+2"as car plants close down"
in Detroit,
"solar panel factories open up"
in Vietnam.
Fixed. - inactive, on 01/08/2009, -8/+6Now that these vulture-capitalists put a dollar sign on it, they 'care' all of a sudden.
- johnnylovitz, on 01/08/2009, -4/+1is anyone sucking a suckling pig off
- inactive, on 01/08/2009, -5/+2http://student-kmt.hku.nl/~ruud7/sockpuppets.jpg
- inactive, on 01/09/2009, -4/+1***** this green ***** we need more coal.
- cubicledrone, on 01/08/2009, -4/+1Venture capital: 55-gallon drums of lube.
- China08, on 01/08/2009, -7/+2lol hahahahaha! rofl!!!! lmao



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