Tuesday, June 10, 2008 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PT)
If you’d invested in Exxon Mobil (XOM) at the beginning of 2007, your money would have grown 28% in one year. Not bad. But if you’d invested in First Solar
(FSLR, which makes thin-film solar panels), you would have realized an
amazing 849% return! Renewable Energy is more than a good idea, it can
be a great investment. (Plus, this year, the two companies are neck and
neck in market value).
How can you help reduce greenhouse gases, help make the U.S. more energy independent - and also capitalize on the coming energy revolution? Come learn on June 10th from our featured speakers:
Join HIP Investor's rapidly growing Investor Roundtable Series
and learn about some of the HIPpest companies in the Renewable Energy
industry. Through speakers and discussion, the Roundtable will address
how companies simultaneously solve customer needs, benefit the
environment, and make money for investors.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: Downtown San Francisco, close to Muni/BART
Our Agenda
6:00pm Network with HIP Investors - from hedge fund managers to MBA students
6:30pm Learn the latest HIP perspective on Renewable Energy and hear from industry leaders
7:15pm Open discussion on Renewable Energy investment opportunities
7:45pm Meet fellow HIP Investors
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Dana Roytenberg at dana@hipinvestor.com.
HIP Investor advises both companies and investors seeking Human Impact + Profit. HIP helps investors to achieve profit as well as human, social and environmental benefits across all asset classes. HIP serves corporations using our proprietary methodology to realize sustainable, profitable growth and inspired employees. The HIP Scorecard is published in leading business journals - and HIP provides expert insights to media for stories on sustainability.
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