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Military Orders
The new series of novels from Martin Roth
In the Middle Ages, military orders like the Templars defended Christians and fought for justice.
Now, in Martin Roth's latest series of novels, a church has established a clandestine new military order, to fight for today's persecuted Christians....
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Australia
May 6th, 2008
Green Invest - An Australian Emissions Trader
Cleantech investors should examine a newly listed Australian company, Green Invest, which is involved in carbon trading through its Nextgen (Next Generation Energy Solutions) business.
April 22nd, 2008
Energy Developments - Australia's Clean Power Producer
Energy Developments is a world leader in landfill gas and coal mine methane power generation projects. It also makes good profits.
April 20th, 2008
GRD - Australia's Other Dynamic Recycler
GRD's Global Renewables operation - which sorts, processes and recycles municipal waste - is attracting international attention.
April 19th, 2008
Sims Group - Australia's Dynamic Recycler
Sims is attracting global investor attention for its big (and highly profitable) moves into electronics recycling.
March 2nd, 2008
The Even Sorrier Condition of Australia’s Biofuel Stocks
All are losing a lot of money. The share prices are not doing well either.
March 1st, 2008
Babcock & Brown Wind Partners – Wind Farms for Sale
Australian wind power operator Babcock & Brown Wind Partners makes a tiny profit, has A$3.3 billion in debt and its share price is lagging. It now plans to reverse its expansion program and sell some assets, in order to boost the share price. Is it a time to buy the shares?
February 7th, 2008
The Sorry State of the Australian Biofuel Business
Eight publicly listed Australian companies have launched biofuel operations. None of them is making money.
Februaruy 1st, 2008
Dramatic Announcement from Geodynamics – and the Shares Go Down
Leading Australian geothermal power developer Geodynamics struck it unlucky with its dramatic January 2008 stock market announcement that it had successfully drilled the world’s first commercial-scale hot fractured rock production well.
January 30th, 2008
Hot Rock Geothermal Energy - Australia Leading the World
Australia boasts an exciting resource in its hot fractured rock deposits, with huge potential as a supplier of clean geothermal energy. The prospects look good for the eight publicly listed exploration and development companies.
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