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Old Energy Beating Cleantech To a Pulp

Post Date: Apr 03, 2008 3:52 a.m.
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Gary Gordon submits: Most market watchers believed that Tuesday’s 390 point rise was yet another one-day wonder. Perhaps. Then again, it was the kind of sharper-than-cheddar rally that told investors why they can’t afford to stay sidelined with 100% of their cash forever. Complete Story »

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