Monthly Archives: August 2005

The Video iPod Bonanza

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Aug 05
After Apple’s successful launch of the iPod, the rumor mill has been buzzing about Apple’s next profitable move. That’s why you’ve heard of Apple hooking up with Wal-Mart to sell iPods, of Apple hooking up with Intel to replace IBM’s microprocessor in the Macintosh, and of Apple hooking up with Google to put an iTunes music store on Google’s search site. If any of this chatter was informed, it would be intriguing, but it isn’t, so ignore it. It is these sorts of stories that are going to keep Wall Street chasing their tail and allow us a chance to...

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Tracking Profits: Investing in Location Based Services

11
Aug 05
I firmly believe that the best way to make money now, and in the years to come, will be to ride the sweet spot of a small number of very specific trends that are currently gathering strength. Even as the broad market fluctuates, the economy strengthens or weakens, and international competitive positions shift, some unstoppable trends will be building wealth for investors. Our goal is to identify trends early, understand who will win and who will lose, spot the well-run, well-positioned companies with attractive stock prices and buy ‘em up before Wall Street and the rest of the world figure...

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An Important Update on Our Hydrogen Stocks

04
Aug 05
Just three short weeks ago I brought you my very first New World Investor Radar Report about the MegaShift to hybrid cars and hydrogen power. Well, we’ve just received further confirmation that this shift is well underway. Today, I would like to take a moment to tell you exactly what the recent events mean for the shift I’m expecting to a hydrogen economy, as well as the impact on our stocks. A Bad Bill That’s Good for Us On July 28, 2005, the Senate passed The Energy Policy Act of 2005, the $14 billion energy bill that included $1.3 billion...

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