Green investing takes root (Dallas Morning News)

Green investing takes root (Dallas Morning News)
By Frank Norton Frank Norton writes for The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Green is good. At least that’s the bet of more and more investment fund managers, retirees and armchair stock pickers who are pouring billions into so-called green stocks ? and not necessarily for the love of nature.

Beware our foes? motives for investing - Times Online

Beware our foes? motives for investing - Times Online
is of much more importance than [the] opulence . .

When investing, think diversification and discipline ahead of defense (Asheville Citizen-Times)

When investing, think diversification and discipline ahead of defense (Asheville Citizen-Times)
The recent stock market plunge has whiplashed many investors and left them wondering what to do about their portfolios.