Apr 23, 2008 | Fool.com
Does the investor-intelligence community at Motley Fool CAPS know something the rest of us don't about making green while being green? Perhaps. via Fool.com
Saturday, April 19 in Dearborn Heights, and 1 p.m. in Royal Oak; and noon Sunday, April 20 in Brighton and 3 p.m. in West Bloomfield. via Hometown Life
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Stanley Furniture Company, Inc. today reported sales and earnings for the first quarter of 2008. via Business Wire
Alternative energy undergrad internships offered at UD
“The next generation of scientists and engineers will have the opportunity to make a major impact in addressing the world's energy issues.”
A letter to the University of Delaware community DGS issues report on groundwater discharge areas Newark Police arrest two for burglary Nominations invited for Ber Solar Energy Medal Police arrest man for ... via Childhood Education
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Despite many challenges, the European market for light rail and underground transportation is set to develop. via Business Wire
CO2 trade to bring 57bn windfall
“These are expected to run for 50 years or more and could lock us into decades of soaring emissions ... handing free pollution permits to power companies is like handing them a cash bonus.”
Utilities in Britain and four other European countries stand to gain windfall profits of up to 71bn between now and 2012 under the EU's emissions trading scheme, a new study shows. via MediaGuardian.co.uk
Recap of CNBC's Fast Money, Wednesday April 2. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis. via The US Market Blog
Awards: Eileen Byrnes of Warren, Patricia O'Reilly of Rochester Hills, Mary Thompson of Rochester and Juliet Tropea-Murphy of Rochester were among the 33 Macomb County teachers in grades K-12 who were awarded ... via Detroit Free Press
Renewable Energy Stocks Sector Close - Up on Solar Stocks...
“With a weak dollar, foreign companies may be looking at some of these smaller solar stocks as extremely cheap investments in terms of future performance.”
March 31, 2008, www.RenewableEnergyStocks.com, a leading investor news and research portal for the renewable energy sector within Investorideas.com, presents a sector close- up on solar stocks following last ... via Investor Ideas