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Looking to invest-prefer that it be in American companies, but I'll take other countries as well. I'd like to invest in newer companies.

2007-12-18 14:59:23 · 7 answers · asked by gabrielle 1 in Business & Finance Investing

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I'm a fan of solar as an industry over the next few years. One thing to note is that the boom in solar cell production is creating a shortage in polysilicon the raw material in solar cells.

WFR makes polysilicon. HOKU is a tiny company building a polysilicon plant. ESLR has a production technique that uses less polysilicon.

Alternately try ANIK a company that should release a new wonder gunk that has a lot of plastic surgery uses and is selling at a very low valuation.

Or SNMX a company that is developing compounds that reduce the amount of sugar, MSG, salt and other unpleasant stuff that companies need to put into their products. It has contracts with Nestle, Coke and some other big names and products with its compounds in them have just started selling.

Of course make sure you do due dilligence on all of these stocks. Good luck.

2007-12-18 16:30:51 · answer #1 · answered by Adam J 6 · 0 0

An investment is like a shoe, you have to get the right size shape and colour that suits you. So the best way to work out the best investment for you is to ask yourself "WHY" you wish to invest. Then you can truly find the most suitable investment.

I have invested in a company that is based in America but has already expanded into 24 additional countries. The company is growing rapidly and returns are phenomenal! If you wish to invest in newer companies, I may also have some additional ideas for you as I have some experience.

Please contact me via email for further details.

2007-12-18 22:42:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not yet. you want to wait until after the downdraft is over before you go long.

nearly all industry groups move down with the market and the few that historically are likely to not move with the markets may have already made their move for this cycle [gold, resources, etc.]

let the bottom form on other people's money, not yours.

2007-12-18 15:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by Spock (rhp) 7 · 0 0

My philosophy.

Buy the highest quality companies at the best possible prices. I use the fundamental gamma model to find these companies...

http://caps.fool.com/Blogs/ViewBlog.aspx?t=01001187764324306231

2007-12-18 15:41:32 · answer #4 · answered by trancevanbuuren 3 · 0 0

mutual funds, not individual stocks.

You would really buy individual stocks because someone on Yahoo told you too? YIKES!

2007-12-18 15:02:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Try BVSN. Demand is good, and it's cheap. That's all you need to know to get in now.

2007-12-18 17:50:33 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

sell dope!

2007-12-18 15:02:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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