Posts Tagged ‘Personal Finance’

Seair Inc. has caught on to winning eco-technology by Fabrice Taylor Tiny bubbles is, of course, the name of a cheesy song by Hawaiian crooner Don Ho. But it’s also a simple concept that might revolutionize the way we treat the ever-growing problem of waste water, from sewage to pulp and paper to the oil sands. If [...]
Dollar parity a story of bargains and good market returns by Fabrice Taylor The rising Canuck buck might be a problem for Canadian industries but it’s a true boon for investors. Say what you want about the U.S. economy, it’s still home to some of the greatest, most enduring and profitable companies in the world. Think about [...]
Food processors, vaccine makers are targets for EnWave by Fabrice Taylor Bacteria is big business. You’ve probably seen ads for yogurt or yogurt drinks extolling the virtues of the so-called probiotics they contain. Consumers care about intestinal health, and food makers are heeding the call. So is a little company called EnWave Corp. (TSXV:ENW) EnWave makes drying equipment [...]

Right There with You

Author: Alberta Venture
What to look for before investing in small caps by Fabrice Taylor Since the stock market crash that bottomed out exactly one year ago, defensive and value stocks have both come into favour, but now investors are beginning to think about growth again. That includes small-capitalization stocks, which carry both the biggest upside and the greatest risk [...]

Action Plan Online 2010, Part 3 of 12

Author: Alberta Venture
Mapping the post-recession landscape The recession changed everything you thought you knew about the market, and that means you have to rethink your business, too // // Make this a Rosy Recovery The recovery was always going to be a rocky road. With former economic superpowers saddled with ballooning debt, once insignificant markets becoming a growing presence [...]