April 14, 2007


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Venture Literary Sells Green Environment Investing Book Sequel to Adams Media

On April 14, 2009, Frank R. Scatoni of Venture Literary sold the World rights to Jack Uldrich’s Green Investing: A Guide to Making Money Through Environment-Friendly Stocks, Volume II to Peter Archer at Adams Media.

In the follow-up to his successful Green Investing, critically acclaimed business author Jack Uldrich provides an updated look at how alternative energy and clean technology—ethanol along with wind, solar, and hydrogen power—are going to spawn an enormous market. The sharpest business minds of today are already capitalizing on “green” technology’s coming boom. They all know there is big money to be made in “cleantech.” They also understand that in the coming two decades the world will need to double, and quite possibly triple, energy output in order to meet the growing world’s demand. The global climate situation almost demands that the overwhelming majority of this energy be clean energy.
And therein lies, quite possibly, the largest and most amazing investment of the first part of the twenty-first century. Uldrich’s first book on this topic was so successful that he is now updating it to produce this sequel with an eye toward making it an annual over the next several years to keep investors apprised of the financial opportunities going on in this lucrative and socially responsible sector. This revision is the newest in the series, and provides readers with his most current take on the thriving “green” technology market.

JACK ULDRICH, the president of The NanoVeritas Group, is a leading authority on emerging technology and the stock market today. In addition to writing several books on leadership, his critically acclaimed books about nanotechnology—Investing in Nanotechnology: Think Small, Win Big and The Next Big Thing Is Really Small: How Nanotechnology Will Change the Future of Your Business—were conceived long before anyone heard about nanotechnology in the press. He is a frequent commentator on MSNBC and National Public Radio; his work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Leader to Leader, Executive Leadership, Investor’s Business Daily, BusinessWeek, The Futurist, and The Motley Fool. He has also appeared on CNN numerous times to discuss the future of technology investing.




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