Thursday, June 5, 2008

Claymore/Mac Glob

Power pick of the day: Claymore/Mac Glob (TAN) trading at USD 28.03.

  • 52-wk range: USD 24.87 - 30.79
  • EPS: 0.00
  • P/E Ratio:
  • Market Cap:
  • Average Daily Volume: 371,556

Stock Chart

Recent News

Profiting from the New Energy Movement ETFguide, CA - 22 hours ago Top performing areas so far this year include the PowerShares Global Nuclear Energy (Ticker: PKN) ahead by 10.5 percent, the Claymore MAC/Global Solar [via ETFguide on 2008-06-04T16:02:50Z]

Slick oil opportunities CBC.ca, Canada - Jun 3, 2008 He likes Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF. "This new offering from Claymore bills itself as the first solar [exchange-traded fund]," Schloegel [via CBC.ca on 2008-06-03T14:10:22Z]

Two Solar ETFs Lose Their Shine Smartmoney.com all 2 news articles [via MarketWatch on 2008-05-29T19:55:39Z]

Here's a Pick That Will Shine Through the Global Energy Crisis Sovereign Society, FL - Jun 2, 2008 One of my favorite ETF managers, Claymore, just released the Claymore/Mac Global Solar Energy Index ETF (TAN) in April. Why solar power? [via Sovereign Society on 2008-06-02T18:48:42Z]

Solar-energy ETFs cool after oil prices pull back SmartBrief, DC - May 30, 2008 One of the newest alternative-energy ETFs is Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index. It's off about 13% from its peak on May 19. [via SmartBrief on 2008-05-30T10:27:55Z]

Alternate-Energy Funds: Tempting but Volatile Wall Street Journal - May 24, 2008 In April, Claymore Securities launched the first solar-energy exchange-traded fund, Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index. Van Eck Global followed a few [via Wall Street Journal on 2008-05-25T04:01:44Z]

EXCHANGE TRADED Investor's Business Daily (subscription) all 2 news articles [via BloggingStocks on 2008-05-15T17:07:40Z]

Energy Funds Fall on Week TheStreet.com - May 31, 2008 The Market Vectors Solar Energy ETFKWT lost 10.45%, while the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETFTAN gave up 7.81%. For both funds, the same three [via TheStreet.com on 2008-05-31T14:34:28Z]

New York Daily News Growing green in sunshine New York Daily News, NY - May 19, 2008 First to emerge was the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index ETF. Van Eck's Market Vectors-Solar Energy ETF debuted a week later - on Earth Day. [via New York Daily News on 2008-05-19T08:17:33Z]

Ascent Solar Range Bound Despite Rising Investor Optimism Schaeffers Research, OH - May 27, 2008 What's more, ASTI has also been outshone by its peers in the Claymore/MAC Global Solar Energy Index (TAN: sentiment, chart, options) exchange-traded fund [via Schaeffers Research on 2008-05-27T19:36:50Z]

...though his invention worked superbly -- his theory was a crock of sewage from beginning to end. -- Vernor Vinge, "The Peace War"

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