Under the radar: Some trends are obvious enough and visible to all investors. Others are more-subtle, but are just as potent, and these often slip "under the radar."
Case in point: Tech advances in light emitting diode lights, or LEDs, are positioning the innovative light form as a potential opportunity for a large reduction in both U.S./global energy consumption and, by extension, in carbon dioxide emissions, The New York Times reported.
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