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New York April 28, 2011 — Every month, thousands of new stock traders join the global stock markets to start trading for the first time in their lives. Very often it takes several years to gain the experience needed to understand the basics of stock trading. In the meantime, most traders lose substantial amounts of their trading capital, and without trading capital, they are unable to continue. With traders participating in the markets from worldwide, there is a clear need for a reliable online stock trading courses.
Lack of experience and trading in penny stocks are the two biggest reasons behind loss of trading capital. In addition, wrong stock selection or buying at the wrong times also erodes trading capital even if you are buying blue chip stocks. Stock selection for trading is an an important first step. And having a predefined stop loss is very important for money management. Read more
Suzlon receives 50.4 MW order from GSFC
Filed under: Asia-Pacific, Energy, People, Renewable Energy, Technology
April 20, 2011, Pune, India — Suzlon Energy Group, one of the world’s leading and India’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, has announced the signing of an order with Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (GSFC) to set up, operate and maintain wind energy projects totaling to 50.4 MW in Gujarat. GSFC is a leading state Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in Gujarat in the field of fertilizers and chemicals.
The projects, utilising 24 units of Suzlon’s S88–2.1 MW wind turbine, will be set up in wind farms operated by Suzlon in the Rajkot and Surendranagar districts of Gujarat. This is GSFC’s fifth order with Suzlon and is scheduled for completion and commissioning by September 2011.
The new projects will increase GSFC’s total wind power capacity to 123.4 MW. GSFC currently has existing projects of 73 MW in Gujarat located in the Kutch and Porbandar districts. GSFC’s 10 MW project at Bada village in the Kutch district is the company’s first wind energy project to be successfully registered under the UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), earning carbon credits. Other projects are in the process of being registered. Read more

