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	<title>Comments on: Global World $750 Billion Short Of Meeting Green Goals&#8230;NFES Is Here to Serve</title>
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		<title>by: Skippy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>So what is your take on NFEC at $5.20?

&lt;em&gt;Editor: A bit of quiet trading right now, but my target for this year is $7.20 as I covered today. &lt;/em&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what is your take on NFEC at $5.20?</p>
<p><em>Editor: A bit of quiet trading right now, but my target for this year is $7.20 as I covered today. </em><br />
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		<title>by: kenny</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 21:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Iam a little concerned. I keep reading about the China bubble. The way it is explained in the news letters, it makes total sense. You, on the other hand, keep pushing China. What is your thoughts on the China bubble. Will it burst!

&lt;em&gt;Editor: I believe there will be a correction that will run its course between now and the end of September. Then, China will be one of the main places to have your growth money for five years. There will be far more growth in China than any where else in the world, and I'll have the ideas. If you simply look at the valuations the companies are getting relative to sales and earnings, these are not bubble valuations. For example- look at XSEL. Based on last quarter, nearly $120 million in annual revenues. However, the total market cap of the entire company is only $137 million. Bubble valuations are more like 10 times sales. That's undervalued by any measure. Forget the gurus, and look at the hard numbers. There's as many gurus on both sides of the story. One of the most insightful books is written by one of the best investors of all time- Jimmy Rogers- A Bull In China- read it.  &lt;/em&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iam a little concerned. I keep reading about the China bubble. The way it is explained in the news letters, it makes total sense. You, on the other hand, keep pushing China. What is your thoughts on the China bubble. Will it burst!</p>
<p><em>Editor: I believe there will be a correction that will run its course between now and the end of September. Then, China will be one of the main places to have your growth money for five years. There will be far more growth in China than any where else in the world, and I&#8217;ll have the ideas. If you simply look at the valuations the companies are getting relative to sales and earnings, these are not bubble valuations. For example- look at XSEL. Based on last quarter, nearly $120 million in annual revenues. However, the total market cap of the entire company is only $137 million. Bubble valuations are more like 10 times sales. That&#8217;s undervalued by any measure. Forget the gurus, and look at the hard numbers. There&#8217;s as many gurus on both sides of the story. One of the most insightful books is written by one of the best investors of all time- Jimmy Rogers- A Bull In China- read it.  </em><br />
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