Energy investing for dummies
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Getting started with energy investing; 3. Disruptive technological change in the mechanical excavator industry; 4. What goes Up, can't go down; part. 2. Managing disruptive technological change; 5. Give responsibility for disruptive technologies to organizations whose customers need them; 6. Match the size of the organization to the size of the market; 7. Discovering new and emerging markets; 9. Performance provided, market demand, and the product life cycle; 11. The dilemmas of innovation: a summary.
Hodge explains the ins and outs of all energy sectors, and how to incorporate them into business and investment plans. You'll find all you need to know to integrate the big three markets-- coal, natural gas, and oil-- into your investment portfolio.
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