[kmscon-devel] Red Hot Industry - Wood to Energy Stocks

Piggy Bank Stocks bounce at piggybankstocks.us
Wed Nov 20 04:39:19 PST 2013


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Hot Stock Pick for November

After our pig-squealing success in both September and October, we know
you're just wallowing in the mud right now waiting to see what our pick for
November will be.  The only thing we can tell you is, you're gonna squeal
like a pig with happiness when you see the next great company we've got for
you.

What we can tell you is that it is in the green, renewable energy industry.
 What we can tell you further is that it is in the waste-to-energy
technology sector, more specifically wood to energy.

About wood-to-energy technology

A variety of technologies can transform wood into energy for residential,
commercial, and industrial uses. Wood-to-energy systems can produce
anywhere from less than 1 megawatt (MW) to more than 100 MW of power and
can use wood exclusively or in combination with other fuels, such as coal
or natural gas. This energy can be used to generate electricity; heat
buildings with water, steam, or air (space heat); produce steam for
industrial processes; or power vehicles and machinery. All of the processes
involve breaking down the cellulose in wood to release the energy it
contains.

Stay Tuned for our nxt pick coming very, very soon!!!  It's gonna be a Fat
one.



After the success of our September and October picks, November's pick we're
sure will be bringing home the bacon as well.  FU skyrocketed in September
from 4 to over 12 dollars, holding those new heights for several weeks
before dropping back down to prior levels.  We also has great success with
our October pick, SIFY, this even as the government shutdown out a squeeze
on stocks tighter than a pig's hind quarters.




Keep your eyes peeled for our big November pick, Coming Soon.  And
remember, Wood to Energy.

Piggy Bank Stocks - www.piggybankstocks.us - Wilmington, DE



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