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Impossible?...Not Always

Brian Hicks
Posted March 21, 2008

The markets are closed today. So here's something else radical to chew on.

Hybrid Diesel Companies

Nick Hodge
Posted March 19, 2008

Wealth Daily Editor Nick Hodge reviews the quiet hybrid diesel revolution occurring with the nation's Big Rigs... and discloses the companies making it happen.

Oil Will Pay for the Iraq War?

Brian Hicks
Posted March 14, 2008

After invading one of the most oil-rich countries on earth, the mighty U.S. military is running on empty in the War on Iraq.

Peak OPEC

Brian Hicks
Posted March 3, 2008

Wealth Daily international editor Sam Hopkins gives 3 specific ways to play peak OPEC oil and $4 gasoline.

Wealth Daily: Week in Review

Brian Hicks
Posted March 1, 2008

Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper explores the crude reality of recession, and what's really driving the cost of oil.

Wind Energy

Brian Hicks
Posted February 28, 2008

Daily Wealth Editor Brian Hicks explains how wind energy is the next big energy play in the United States.

Investing in Cuba

Brian Hicks
Posted February 26, 2008

Wealth Daily Ian Cooper explores the Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund on Fidel Castro's latest move.

Investing in Solar Installers

Nick Hodge
Posted February 20, 2008

Wealth Daily Editor Nick Hodge discusses how a surge in solar cell production could lead to another solar-related blockbuster investment opportunity.

Investing in Solar Energy

Jeff Siegel
Posted February 8, 2008

Wealth Daily Editor Jeff Siegel reveals 2 smart ways to invest in the deflated solar energy market.

Australia Anti-Inflation Stocks

Brian Hicks
Posted February 4, 2008

Wealth Daily global editor unearths major profit potential in a secret Australian government document.

Solar Energy Venture Capital

Nick Hodge
Posted January 23, 2008

Editor Nick Hodge discusses the record level of venture capital poured into solar last year, and what other sectors might benefit from the trend.

NEWSFLASH: Food and Energy Cost More

Brian Hicks
Posted January 16, 2008

Of course, for everyone that either eats, drives a car, or heats their home that's something of a "No you-know-what". Take a look at the details.