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LDK Solar logo“The trick within the solar sector is to home in on the stock within the group that has the best shot at putting on a great show,” says Paul Goodwin.

The editor of Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report explains, “And we think that stock is LDK Solar (LDK), a company that is displaying and forecasting some of the most dynamic growth of any company we follow — solar or not.

“LDK Solar got its start in 2005 and came public during the glory days of 2007-the stock nearly tripled from its IPO in June to its top that fall. The company’s claim to fame was its polysilicon and ingots, two of the base supplies needed to make most solar cells and modules.

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LDK Solar (LDK): ‘One Stop Shop’ originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Mon, 07 Feb 2011 13:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“The real magic behind lithium is that, pound for pound, this featherweight metal can store more electric energy than just about any other material,” notes Nathan Slaughter.

The editor of The ETF Authority explains, “That has made lithium the battery maker’s best friend. And portable electronics, power grid infrastructure and hybrid vehicles are a powerful 1-2-3 punch that could send demand soaring.

“Unlike gold, silver and other metals, it’s virtually impossible to invest directly in lithium. There are no lithium trading pits, no futures contracts, and no way to take physical possession. Global X Lithium Fund (LIT), a recently launched exchange-traded fund, is the next best thing.

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Global X Lithium (LIT): The Future for Batteries? originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“Cree (CREE) is a leading provider of light-emitting diodes (LED) and related technology; in my view, the company is in an excellent position to benefit from the “Green Revolution” taking place in the lighting industry,” says Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of BullMarket.com explains, “Operationally, the Durham, North Carolina-based company delivered solid results for the quarter ended June 27th, which was its fiscal fourth quarter of 2010.

“The company announced last night that it earned $52.8 million, or 48 cents per share, up from $9.7 million, or 18 cents per share, in the year-ago period.

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Cree (CREE): LEDs for the ‘Green Revolution’ originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“Cameco (CCJ) is the ‘Superman’ of the uranium world; the stock fits with our preference for owning tangible assets – the classic, durable means of wealth creation and preservation,” says Chris Mayer.

The conrtributing editor to The Daily Reckoning explains, “Uranium ought to prove a wonderful inflation hedge if our thesis plays out. This is one to buy and sock away for a few years.

“Cameco Corp., based in Saskatchewan, Canada., is the only uranium blue chip. It is the second largest uranium miner in the world, after Kazatomprom. Cameco produced about 20 million pounds last year, or 16% of the world’s supply.

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