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Refreshing news about drinking water
Many newsworthy happenings are bubbling up in the pool of activity surrounding clean-water technology. One is that India has launched the world's first floating desalination plant. Kapil Sibal, minister for science, technology and earth sciences, ...
Hot Stocks for '08: Mueller Water Products (MWA)
While many have opined that the water industry will be for the 21st century what crude oil was for the 20th century, water stocks got killed in 2007. Mostly due to a slowdown in residential construction, water infrastructure companies had large drops ...
ETFs for water woes
"While global climate change may be over-politicized, there's no disputing that the issue is real," says Larry Edelson. In his Real Wealth, he looks at two favorite exchange-traded funds that invest in the water sector.
He explains, "Food shortages ...
Clean water profits
"Water, one of the most precious of resources, continues to be the most mispriced," says Neil George.
In his Profits Hidden in the News advisory, he explains, "Millions of Americans are drinking dangerous water from the tap." Here, he looks at two ...
Brazil's SABESP demonstrates that water always has a market
Readers of this space know that the investment thesis offered here favors large-cap companies with demonstrated business models and who have a competitive advantage in established markets, preferably with a favorable global trend as a support. And ...
Chasing Value: GE -- the Exxon of water
While I'm chasing value, General Electric (NYSE: GE) is chasing revenue from water projects. It may not amount to much now, but GE is betting it will be huge some day and it has been working towards this goal for many years. Although GE had estimated ...
GE and water purification
A quote from an article about fresh water and its supply got me interested in GE's projects with water purification:
When viewed from space the Earth is a magnificent blue planet which seems to have a limitless supply of water and in fact 70% of the ...
Four favorite water stocks
"The worst crisis of all time, in my view, is the critical global shortage of fresh water," says " Larry Edelson. In Money & Markets, the resource expert offers four water sector plays.
"The world's water crisis is now getting worse by the day. ...
Global gains in water sector
"Mountains of money are about to be spent on the water industry," says exchange-traded fund expert Paul Tracy.
In his The ETF Authority, the advisor adds, "All things considered, my favorite way to invest in the water sector is through the ...
Is any water safe to drink?
Without a doubt, the following article is more frightening than any bear market recession. If you haven't heard, there's apparently many more contaminants in the nation's water supplies than one might think conceivable.
According to the piece from ...
Tap into water utility stocks
"Wealth building is about buying quality on the cheap; and you're not going to find the best water industry stocks at better prices than they sell for now," says utility sector specialist Roger Conrad.
In his The Utility Forecaster, the advisor ...
Waters (WAT): An 'environmental' investment
Jim Stack is well known for his "safety-first" approach to money management, focusing on a balance between risk and reward. In his InvesTech market Analyst, he notes, "We now see a window of opportunity in Waters (NYSE: WAT).
Here, Bruce Morison, ...
Investing in water sector ETFs
"Water in all it uses is in short supply all over the world," says Richard Lehmann. Here, in his ETF Advisor, he reviews exchange-traded funds that invest in the water sector.
The advisor comments, "A CIA analyst once stated that Iraq's water was ...
Socially responsible designer water
Discovered this little item in Motley Fool's S.J. Caplan article, Stocks With Scruples: "Starbucks (SBUX) and Pepsi (PEP) signed an agreement to distribute Ethos Water, a company acquired by Starbucks last year and founded to focus attention on the ...
Cramer loves Watts Water
Tonight on "MAD MONEY," host Jim Cramer discussed a stock that was brought up in yesterday's LIGHTNING ROUND -- Watts Water Technologies (NYSE: WTS), a company which sells valves used in plumbing and heating. Cramer yesterday said he was going to ...










