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Renewables Beat Fossil Fuels Second Year in a Row
2015-04-21 15:39:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Start spreading the news: The world is now deploying more renewable energy in the production of electricitymore wind and solar power, in particularthan it is fossil fuels. And it has been since 2013, according to the analysts at Bloomberg New Energy Finance. That year, the world added 143 gigawatts of new renewables capacity, compared to the 141 gigawatts of power generated by coal, natural gas and oil combined. Not only that, but by 2030, well likely add a whopping four times as much renewable...
Apple Watch Threat To Fossil Seen 'Becoming Real'
2015-04-21 00:24:25| Jewelry - Topix.net
More than a million pre-orders for the Apple smartwatch rolled in on its first day of availability. This signals "very strong initial demand" that could eat into Fossil's share, said Boruchow.
-25% Dip Creates A Rare Buying Opportunity For Fossil
2015-04-17 00:07:48| Jewelry - Topix.net
Over the past twelve months, shares of Fossil Group have lagged the S&P 500 by roughly 35%. This has nearly erased the company's five-year period of incredible market outperformance.
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Fossil: Catching a Break, or Catching a Knife?
2015-04-17 00:07:47| Jewelry - Topix.net
It's a fine company with a once-impressive string of earnings reports; earnings that not only grew, but grew consistently. And, its watches look good, too! Fossil Group, Inc. has fallen on harder times lately, most recently in February 2015 when it warned earnings for this year and next year would fail to match the level of those in 2014.
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Protesters push Harvard to divest from fossil fuels, but school-backed panel is divided
2015-04-15 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: Harvard University President Drew Faust convened a panel yesterday led by seven experts on climate policies and energy sources and anchored by a star of the journalism world, Charlie Rose. It came in response to mounting pressure from Harvard students, faculty and alumni on the university to divest its $35.9 billion endowment -- the largest of any college or university worldwide -- from investments in coal, oil and natural gas companies. The panel largely sidestepped the subject of divestment....
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