The Top Twenty Takeover Candidates among Publicly Traded Alternative Energy Companies Headquartered in the U.S.
(PRWEB) May 18, 2010 -- 2GreenEnergy.com has released Bill Paul’s new report, “The Top Twenty Takeover Candidates among Publicly Traded Alternative Energy Companies Headquartered in the U.S.” The report, available for $5000.00 USD, is a one-of-a-kind research resource for institutional and individual investors alike. The research pinpoints companies whose prospects for becoming acquired appear strong. The report is available here:
http://2greenenergy.com/top-twenty-alternative-energy-takeover-candidates-us
States Paul, “No matter what an investor thinks he knows about alternative energy, this report will open his eyes to how much broader and potentially profitable alternative-energy investing can be.”
With a lifetime of expertise honed in the energy industry - including 20 years as a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal and a stint as CNBC's special energy correspondent - Bill Paul's life story reads like a geopolitical adventure novel, intertwined with colossal financial/power struggles against a backdrop of global intrigue. Bill Paul uses his combination of daring, hard work, and unique insight to dig up sophisticated domestic and international investing opportunities in ways reminiscent of Indiana Jones's search of long-lost treasure.
For more information about Bill Paul, visit:
http://2greenenergy.com/about/bill-paul/
Bill Paul’s new report provides professional investors and financial analysts well-researched picks in alternative energy. He states, “Those missing the opportunities in this report will be wishing they’d paid more attention – but in truth, most of the 20 companies are not household names; people really shouldn’t blame themselves for not seeing them in advance; they don’t exactly stick out.”
Alternative energy is more than two dozen separate billion-dollar businesses. Mr. Paul remarks, “I wade through 75 different data streams every day of the week, and recently I’ve been focusing on mergers and acquisitions, looking for great volatility and the accompanying opportunity.”
“Most people look at renewable energy as a few technologies, like solar and wind, and many investors look for companies likely to grow in and around these areas,” says Mr. Paul, who continues, “There may be some opportunity there, but most of the money to be made in the coming few years will be derived from places that very few people are looking.”
“New energy” is the term Mr. Paul likes to use in reference to the constantly changing combination of dozens of intertwining technologies – and changes in infrastructure, e.g., smart grid, electric transportation, and energy storage. Further complicating this is government reaction to global climate change, oil spills, and national security concerns.
2GreenEnergy editor, Craig Shields states, “We are honored to provide this solid information in an alternative energy market that can be fickle and difficult to grasp.”
The focus of the report is the 20 companies on Bill’s list – and why he’s chosen them. Additionally, savvy investors will find insight in several related matters:
• Why alternative energy markets will boom for decades, but why smart investors will get in now
• What peak oil really means to the trajectory for renewables and electric transportation
• What HSBC Global Research, Lux Research, and Pike Research have gotten right – as well as what they’ve overlooked
• Why the public fear of global warming is actually a fairly small part (the accelerant, not the driver) of the overall calculus for green energy
• What will drive a wave of mergers and acquisitions in the alternative energy industry
• What we can learn from the recent actions of giants like United Technologies Corp, Siemens, General Electric, Alstom, ABB, Honeywell, Philips, Johnson Controls, Fluor, Mitsubishi, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin
Visit the following link to get the report:
http://2greenenergy.com/top-twenty-alternative-energy-takeover-candidates-us
“I love speaking with Bill Paul,” says 2GreenEnergy’s editor Craig Shields. “I learn more about what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of alternative energy finance and investment in half an hour than I could learn anyplace else in a week.” Shields continues, “I know how hard Bill’s been working on this report – and I can tell you, it has some real surprises in it.”
To learn more about Bill Paul, visit:
http://2greenenergy.com/about/bill-paul/
About 2GreenEnergy.com:
http://2GreenEnergy.com provides industry interviews, technology analysis, scientific and engineering consulting research, as well as educational and investment services for the business of clean energy.
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“This exclusive report reveals investing opportunities that few people are looking at. A huge amount of money will be made by people who bet the right way on these stocks,” says Bill Paul, the report’s author, and Senior Investment Adviser for 2GreenEnergy. Bill Paul is a former 20-year staff reporter on energy and the environment for the Wall Street Journal.
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