State investing TETF funds in desalination center

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- State investing TETF funds in desalination center
- ‘Fast Money’ Recap: Crisis Investing
- Can investing in land assure good returns in future?
- Comfort Zone Investing: A taxpayer’s perspective on TARP

State investing TETF funds in desalination center
Bizjournals.com, NC 
3M for Permanent University Fund The state of Texas is investing $2 million from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund to build the. “Saltwater desalination is a viable remedy for the water shortages we face in inland areas of our state and can help create a sustainable water supply for cities such as El Paso,” says Gov. “The state’s investment through the TETF will help position UTEP as a world class center of research and commercialization for this innovative technology and attract top experts in the field to Texas,” he says.
Related: New Guard aviation site dedicated $19.8 million center under …

‘Fast Money’ Recap: Crisis Investing
TheStreet.com 
Ratigan asked the traders if they are more optimistic or pessimistic about their investment positions than in recent weeks. Karen Finerman said this is the most optimistic she has been. She says “we haven’t seen the end of the redemption, but I have been taking back some of my hedges here. ”

Guy Adami said a company like Ingersoll-Rand(.

Can investing in land assure good returns in future?
Economic Times, India 
In such a market scenario, can investing in land still assure you
of good returns in the future? What is the best way to invest in this precious
asset and what are the crucial determinants to assess your prospective
buy?

There are various ways to invest in land. Global real estate
consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj (JLLM) shares some key factors that are
necessary to consider. ?Identifying a piece of land that is in close or
reasonable proximity to future market drivers is important. Next,
one should inquire into the legal status of the land and establish if it is for
sale. Finally, locate the owners and make a purchase proposal.

Comfort Zone Investing: A taxpayer’s perspective on TARP
BloggingStocks 
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TARP will make a difference to the financial institutions needing capital so they can lend to individuals and businesses, much needed in this economic crisis. But it won’t be done without plenty of strings attached to the preferred stock sold to institutions. And the purchasing program for the troubled assets has the potential of making money. TARP could end up being a great investment by and for taxpayers.

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