If only I had some ENER(gy): ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICES
For those of you who have ENER, please hold on to it and allow me to live vicariously through you. This one is still going to ride. I am still toying with the idea of buying some. I read somewhere that their factory is at capacity and that their solar panels are essentially sold out for quite a while, but I can’t seem to find that bit again. Don’t know what to make of that. The obvious is that it is wonderful that a company has its product sold out for the next few months/years. But that doesn’t leave much room to grow. Did this article I read include their new solar power panel machine maker (not the technical term) or not? Don’t know? I do know that people are going crazy over the flexible solar panel stuff. The latest use that I think is going to catch on: a couple of panels stuck to the roof of a hybrid, a sort of pimp my green ride. I saw one already and it looks sweet!
Hmm? But ENER is such a diverse company that there are still other sides left to make money or lose it? I say make money.
But ENER isn’t just about making money, they are about making technology, technology that the Big oil companies want! BP, Chevron (which also owns a chunk of ENER) and the likes need to step up on the alternate, renewable energy before all the oil runs out and they know it. I’m thinking Chevron will buy out ENER in the next 5 years. If not, they will just keep humming along making their solar panels that will become commonplace by then and we will be slapping them on anything we can find (these days all the RV and boating buff love them). And if you have read this far I say, buy some BP (British Petrolium) stock too. It has the lead on the companies for being green and governments are dropping lots of money these days on solar and wind power. Smaller companies can’t handle the size of these contracts, too big in scope, so they go to the big guns.
Hmm? But ENER is such a diverse company that there are still other sides left to make money or lose it? I say make money.
But ENER isn’t just about making money, they are about making technology, technology that the Big oil companies want! BP, Chevron (which also owns a chunk of ENER) and the likes need to step up on the alternate, renewable energy before all the oil runs out and they know it. I’m thinking Chevron will buy out ENER in the next 5 years. If not, they will just keep humming along making their solar panels that will become commonplace by then and we will be slapping them on anything we can find (these days all the RV and boating buff love them). And if you have read this far I say, buy some BP (British Petrolium) stock too. It has the lead on the companies for being green and governments are dropping lots of money these days on solar and wind power. Smaller companies can’t handle the size of these contracts, too big in scope, so they go to the big guns.

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