| Investorideas.com Water Stocks Podcast |
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| Friday, 15 August 2008 00:27 |
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Investorideas.com Water Stocks Podcast; Neil Berlant Updates Performance of the PFW Water Fund (PFWAX) and opportunities within the Water Industry Water Stocks Sector Dominated by Individual Investors, Not Institutions POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC –August 15, 2008 www.Water-Stocks.com, an investor and industry portal for the water sector within Investorideas.com, presents an” investing in water” podcast with Neil Berlant, Fund Manager of the PFW Water Fund updating the performance of the PFW Water Fund and the growth in the water sector. According to Neil Berlant , “The PFW Water Fund is considerably out-performing both its peers in the industry and the general stock market. The industry as an investment arena is getting a great deal more attention.” Mr. Berlant expounds on the problems and opportunities in the water industry and how this comes together as the largest business area we have in our life. To listen to the interview http://s3.amazonaws.com/static.investorideas.com/podcasts/2008/081408b.mp3 To hear previous audios from Neil Berlant and other water experts: http://www.investorideas.com/ws/ Investing in Water Podcast RSS Feed: http://www.investorideas.com/Podcasts/water.xml About Neil Berlant: Fund Manager of the PFW Water Fund - PFW Water A (PFWAX) Since 1968, Neil has been continuously involved in the investment banking industry, either as a principal, officer, or founder of several firms. He has supervised and initiated the publication of numerous investment research reports on the water industry and conducted conferences directed towards top corporate management, the investment community, and venture capitalists. He has been a speaker at conferences on topics ranging from financing, to business and investment opportunities in the water industry. In addition, he has consulted to Fortune 500 companies and participated in negotiations concerning mergers, acquisitions, and venture capital investments. He is quoted frequently in newspapers including the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Investor"s Business Daily, and is a frequent water expert on CNBC. About InvestorIdeas.com: "One of the first online investor resources providing in-depth information on renewable energy, greentech and water sectors." InvestorIdeas.com is a leading global investor and industry research resource portal specialized in sector investing covering over thirty industry sectors and global markets including China, India, Middle East and Australia. Disclaimer: Our sites do not make recommendations. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. We attempt to research thoroughly, but we offer no guarantees as to the accuracy of information presented. All Information relating to featured companies is sourced from public documents and/ or the company and is not the opinion of our web sites. This site is currently compensated by featured companies, news submissions and online advertising. Disclosure: www.InvestorIdeas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp For More Information Contact: Dawn Van Zant 800-665-0411 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Web Site: www.InvestorIdeas.com Source: Water-Stocks.com Affiliated Greentech Portals at Investorideas.com Renewableenergystocks.com and Environmentstocks.com
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