Neal Dikeman

What’s next in water sector investing

Click to watch Some water company returns have surpassed energy company returns in the last 5 years. Leading investors in water tell us why, and where to look for opportunities in the near future. Watch Video »

Neal Dikeman
The company is flying relatively quiet today. But there are indications that IBM—yes, IBM—could emerge as a solar powerhouse, according to columnist Neal Dikeman, who's done some poking around.
Columnist Neal Dikeman of Jane Capital Partners wonders when investors will put their money where their mouths are when it comes to water.

First Data on smart metering in energy

January 8, 2007 - Exclusive - Data processing giant First Data recently acquired Peace Software, a leader in energy IT and billing. What does this mean for smart power metering? Learn more in an interview with First Data.Full Story »
Contributing author Neal Dikeman of Jane Capital Partners details the growing concern investors have about conventional ethanol. He argues there's no question if ethanol profits will take a major hit - the only question is when.
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