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Newsgroups: gmane.science.general.global-change
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 10:25 AM
Subject: [Global Change: 425] Captialist entrepreneurs try their luck


>
> http://ecostocks.wordpress.com/
>
> You will not find much news of the major players in solar (BP, Siemens,
> Sharp, Sanyo, Kyocera), biomass (ADM, Cargill, International Paper),
> wind (GE, FPL), or the other non-fossil alternatives - nuclear and
> hydro (GE, Excelon) as this website appears devoted to the furry little
> rodents dancing under the feet of the lumbering giant thunder lizards.

Just for fun, I checked to see how it's going so far, and it appears the 
rodents are slightly out-performing the giants:

Company     8/1/2006     5/1/2008     Change
FPL          $43.40       $67.55      56%
Siemens      $80.17      $119.95      50%
Exelon       $58.92       $86.91      48%
Sanyo         $9.71       $12.45      28%
Kyocera      $80.49       $92.82      15%
Sharp        $16.80       $16.90       1%
ADM          $43.90       $43.19      -2%
GE           $34.39       $33.12      -4%
BP           $77.50       $71.91      -7%
IP           $33.29       $26.20     -21%
Average                               16%

PBW          $17.27       $21.15      22%

PBW tracks the WilderHill New Energy Global Innovation Index.

"The WilderHill New Energy Global Innovation Index is comprised of companies 
worldwide whose innovative technologies and services focus on generation and 
use of cleaner energy, conservation and efficiency, and advancing renewable 
energy generally."
http://www.nexindex.com/


Standard disclaimer applies: this is not advice to buy or sell shares.
-dl 



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