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Daily Archives: September 15, 2008

Wind Power Big and Small

September 15, 2008
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Nahant, the town where I live just north of Boston, is breezy in the summertime, which keeps the weather from getting as hot as on the mainland (Nahant is made up of two islands). The downside is in autumn and winter when that idyllic summer breeze turns into an often-relentless wind. But it turns out that the wind may become a new advantage. The Nahant alternative energy committee has approved a plan by an area startup called Deerfield Energy to replace the street lamps along the causeway to the mainland with lampposts topped with wind turbines. Since the causeway...

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Financial Learning

September 15, 2008
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The Carnival of Financial Learning is up and in addition to one of Mike’s articles being featured, there are some other interesting pieces abour economics, frugal living and money management. Enjoy!

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Selling Rules in the Value Investing System

September 15, 2008
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A few weeks ago we did a series where we answered your growth investing questions. This week J. Royden Ward is going to answer your value investing questions. Please feel free to ask more questions or just send us a comment. Question: I started buying value stocks in May and June and some of those are already down more than 20%. I know that we are on buy and hold but in the Cabot newsletters Tim Lutts emphasized selling stocks that have lost more than 20%. Your thoughts? Answer: Tim and others are referring to...

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