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Nesting Candle Study Hall

Blog site for Don, Jim, and David.

Auditors with read only permission are Van, Stewart, Jim B., and Colin.

1. For those Students who actively participated: If you want to exchange your email with another student who also actively participated in this case study "Ask Adrienne" and I will send a message of inquiry to the other student. Be sure to include your study hall name.

2. If you just want to read, compare and print study halls summaries, charts, or reviews then go to the section titled: "2. The REPORT on Solar Energy Companies" If you have any questions "Ask Adrienne"

3. Auditors, students, and the public have a voice in the section titled: "4. Guestbook Feedback..."

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NESTING CANDLE STUDY HALL - WEEK 5 REVIEW

Thank you for week 5 summary. Although it holds plenty of patents, ENER can't assume this is a free ride. Since Solar is still in its infancy, new technologies could come to market that void those patents viability for revenues. Often a company that holds a lot of patents doesn't continue to expand into new technology areas.

Another concern is ENER's wide range of alternative energy products. R&D can be very expensive and diluting company resources could impede ENER for market dominance.

Good job,

Martha
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March 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMartha

Dear Dave, Don, and Jim,
Since you are in agreement I have framed Jim's summary and added Don's point to it. If you want anything else added or done please let me know. I'd like to congratulate all of you on an excellent job, very well done! Thank you so very much for participating in the first TechniTrader® case study. Sincerely, Adrienne

March 12, 2009 | Registered CommenterAdrienne

Gentlemen:

Good morning.

I'm back home after spending the last 10 days at an aviation safety conference in Oklahoma City.

Jim great summary. I have really nothing to add your your eloquent dissertation. Jim, if you want to use your summary for our week five submission, be my guest. ENER is still trying to find it's bottom. Once it does, I agree this stock has the potential to be a great postion trade. I wish we could continue this open forum past next week so we could further discuss the future of ENER. Looking forward to seeing the other groups work.

Dave

March 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDave

Don,
I agree. Your point should be included in our eventual summary. Let's hear from Dave.

March 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJim

Jim,

Great write up. You have covered all of the bases. The only thing that I might add is this. The large scale integration of green energy technologies into our lives is a huge and complex undertaking. As such this industry may languish until significant legislation is passed. Then it will be “off to the races”.

Do you or Dave want to present the assignment? You have it iced.

Don

March 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDon

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