Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Flash Of Warmth In A Snowstorm

I know things aren't bright and cheering on the Theta Mutual front, but we did get good news from ESLR today. The company announced that they changed their corporate format this week and the new infrastructure makes fundraising much easier. This may eventually lead to other investors dropping coin on the company and more advanced research and development.

Since we've locked in to January 10, have we all began thinking about our January stock picks? Have we chosen a location for the powwow?

6 comments:

Patrick Flynn said...

Just to shed some light on the link above (simply because I've been following it for so long), EverQ is not to be confused with Evergreen. EverQ is a joint European venture that is co-owned by Evergreen and two other solar companies. Of course that means that if EverQ does well, Evergreen will reap benefits, which is why it's important for us to keep an eye on it.

I'll share my thoughts on ESLR at our next meeting, as I do have a strategy in mind for us...

I think everyone said they'd be up for anywhere. I will volunteer my place again, but will certainly go elsewhere if someone volunteers - even if that is going to see the new Lurie household!

mikey veech said...

we could do the weygand/strati house too. we dont have wireless intenet though. I dont know if Joe has it, but usually everyone is on there laptop during the meetings.

Patrick Flynn said...

http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/p1_Wireless-G-Routers-Access-Points_88024_Business_Supplies_10051_SEARCH

Or I'll sell you mine for $20!

Money187 said...

Mikey I want to see your digs! If you don't mind, we can book 1/10 at your place and we can meet down here for the next one. Post-meeting bowling?

Jimmy C said...

We are still thinking Noon right?

I probably won't be able to bowl later though - i have my company party at 6 in Braintree...

Mikey - are you going to ask Santa for a wireless router?

Patrick Flynn said...

Good news today released by ESLR - on schedule with shipments, announced some layoffs to save costs, showing progress during these tough times is good for investors! http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2009/01/05/afx5881097.html