Posts Tagged with investment

ARPA-E Summit Showcases Breakthrough Clean Technologies

The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Summit started on Monday, attracting thousands of investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers vying to reinvent the energy infrastructure to be cleaner and more efficient. At the conference, scientists and entrepreneurs will be showing off early stage clean tech ideas, such as kinetic energy storage systems and methods for low cost [...]

Filed under: News on March 3rd, 2010 @ 11:15 am

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The World’s Most Respected Companies

According to Barron’s latest rankings, The World’s Most Respected Companies are companies whose shares have been strong performers. In fact, when it comes to calculating asset values, Wall Street is never at a loss. Investors pay up for respect, in part because respected companies tend to hold their value longer.
“Respected companies aren’t going to fall [...]

Filed under: News on February 19th, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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Microsoft to Launch Opensource Foundation

In an effort to get further involved in the growing opensource movement, Microsoft has announced that it will be creating and funding ($1 million annually) the CodePlex Foundation. The initial framing of the announcement, is as a neutral place for companies and developers to share ideas and interact, ultimately increasing the commercial opportunities for all [...]

Google Moves into Solar and Online Payments

Despite the recent moves to curtail the tech giant’s online dominance, prompting most companies to circle their wagons, Google appears to be taking the opposite approach, further diversifying its business model instead. I read this both as a sign of confidence in its current offerings and as a logical next step in order to leverage [...]

Advances in Offshore Wind Farming

As we attempt to curb our reliance on fossil fuels and move towards energy independence, I’m constantly on the lookout for new innovations in green technology that can open new opportunities, both for their environmental benefits and investment potential. So while the idea of offshore wind farms is nothing new, I was intrigued by the [...]

Corporate Social Responsibility Has Its Own Index

As someone who is very entrenched in the business world and therefore looking for ways to improve profitably with the companies that I choose to develop and invest in, but who also recognizes the power for private enterprise to do good, both through their corporate practices and charitable efforts, I truly appreciate the ideas behind [...]

eBay Unloads 65% Interest in Skype

I’m intrigued by eBay’s move to sell off almost $2 billion in stock and debt from the international web-phone company Skype, one of the fastest growing tech ventures, making around $550 million last year, while steadily adding members around the world. Under the circumstances of the deal, it’s hard not to view this move as a [...]

Filed under: Business, News on September 1st, 2009 @ 5:51 pm

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Nokia Enters Mobile Payment Market

Back in March, Nokia invested $35 million into Obopay, a start-up that lets people transmit money to one another via text message, making it the single largest round of funding given to any such service this year. Apparently that move was designed to bolster Nokia’s own platform, as the mobile company announced a new mobile [...]

Filed under: News, Technology on August 28th, 2009 @ 10:00 am

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Crowd Funding a Start-Up, Coming Soon?

I’ve written about the crowd sourcing model for funding previously, both as it applies to charities with social media-styled Jolkona and artistic endeavors in the form of Kickstarter, and now I see today on ReadWriteWeb that this concept is being applied in similar ways with several new models.
Spot.us funds citizen journalism, SellABand allows fans to help [...]

Africa Makes Waves on Climate Change

Even though the African continent has the least least negative impact on the environment, many scientists believe Africa will probably be the hardest hit by the consequences resulting from climate change.
Ten African nations, including South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, will be discussing the best ways forward for the continent in a summit this week. They [...]