Investing in "New Energy" – Don't Miss This Webinar

Investing in "New Energy" – Don't Miss This Webinar

PhotobucketIf you have even the remotest level of interest in investing in the trillion dollar renewable energy market – now, or any time in the future – don’t miss this 60-minute session, Tuesday, May 11th, 10 AM PDT (1 PM EDT).

Often referred to as “The Indiana Jones of Alternative Energy Investing,” Bill Paul’s 20 years as staff writing covering the energy industry for the Wall Street Journal uniquely positions him to comment on the details of this fast-moving industry. 

If these ideas mean anything to you – or to your friends and family, don’t miss this 60-minute discussion as we provide critical insight into the independent investigations that Bill has conducted over the past few months — including insight into the following:

♦ Why clean tech will be the third largest industry on Earth by 2020, with revenues of over $2.3 trillion.

♦ The true underlying factors that drive growth in alternative energy.

♦ The types of alternative energy companies that are most likely to be acquired in the coming 12 months.

♦ The type of companies that are too small to be acquired by the Fortune 50, but that are set for share-price growth of a minimum of 100% in the next 6 months.

♦ How the rapid migration to alternative energy affects the value of companies outside of the traditional energy sector: transportation, AEC (architecture, engineering and construction), chemicals, etc.

If there is time (or if you email in your questions during the webinar), we will also cover the following:

♦ How post-Kyoto-Treaty carbon-trading in Europe; the Obama Administration in the US; the explosive growth of India and China; and world’s reactions to global climate change are affecting the growth of alternative energy.

♦ How the adoption of renewable energy is causing huge changes in the value of dozens of different previously overlooked items: waste wood, garbage, etc.

♦ Exactly why is Warren Buffett investing so aggressively in alternative energy? Where precisely is he going with this?

Bill told me when they first met at a meeting over lunch.  “I review 75-100 different streams of information from all over the world – seven days a week.”

I knew this guy wasn’t just anybody before the waiter had brought the iced tea. And by the time I had located by salad fork, I had heard about the most likely M&A targets, the companies whose stock value was most likely to double, and how what Bill calls ‘new energy’ was causing volatility in stock markets in some pretty far-flung places around the globe.  I was blown away. You will be too. Don’t miss it. Here’s that link again. Talk to you then.

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