Green Investing: A Guide to Making Money through Environment Friendly Stocks by Jack Uldrich

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    • ISBN: 1598695827
    • Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
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    Synopsis

    You can make money and be socially responsible. In Green Investing, Jack Uldrich profiles 100 of the world's leading green companies and offers readers a model portfolio for investing in clean, sustainable products. This book offers:

    • Guidelines for smart investing
    • Long- and short-term trends in green investing
    • The bullish and bearish aspects of each investment
    • A sample portfolio of green stocks
    If you want to save the planet and make money, Green Investing is the book for you.

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    Biography

    Jack Uldrich is the author of Investing in Nanotechnology, Jump the Curve, and the bestselling The Next Big Thing Is Really Small. He is president of the Nanoveritas Group, a consultancy in nanotechnology. His daily column on investing in emerging technology appears on the Motley Fool's Web site, www.fool.com. He lives in Minneapolis.'

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    Green Investing: A Guide to Making Money through Environment-friendly Stocksby Anonymous

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    02/07/2008: Jack Uldrich creates an interesting and very well researched guide for those attracted to clean technology both the beginner investor wanting to make environmentally aware investments and experienced investors looking for information on wind, solar, biofuels and other clean tech will benefit from this book. I would recommend for those people interested in environmental investing in specific technologies like biofuels 'chapter 4', solar investing 'chapter 5' or wind investing 'chapter 6' read that chapter first. Then proceed to chapter 7, Alternative Energies, where Green Investing covers geothermal, fuel cell, wave and clean coal investment opportunities. In my opinion chapter 8 on energy conservation shows the most promise for short term investing, in regards to clean technologies, and make the purchase price of the book a great investment - well worth the purchase price. To go on the author, Jack Uldrich, does a great job of presenting facts and research on the green tech companies and to his credit he keeps the passion 'hype' out of the presentation. Having read several of his books, and heard him speak on a few occasions, if you want passion on future technology you can?t go wrong with one of his other books, in fact you must read: ?Jump the Curve? '2008' and ?The Next Big Thing is Really Small? '2003'.