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Old 10-21-2007, 10:29 PM
omahahahaha omahahahaha is offline
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Default helium 3, How do I invest in it?

Did a search on here and didn't find this discussed.
Anyone know the preferred company to invest in regarding this? I googled it but mostly came up with articles referring just to the environmental impact of helium 3 and hardly anything to do with investing.
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Old 10-21-2007, 10:39 PM
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Default Re: helium 3, How do I invest in it?

Sorry, I have no idea. I just wanted to add that when I first read your title I thought it said halo 3, and I was going to suggest MSFT. Good luck!
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Old 10-22-2007, 12:13 AM
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Default Re: helium 3, How do I invest in it?

Hmm are you talking about it's potential use in fusion? If so, you want to invest in a fuel in hopes that someone will someday figure out how to produce controlled fusion, and that they will use H3 as a fuel for it, and that they'll be able to build an operational power plant from it, and that that power plant will be cost competitive with other sources of power?

My only advice would be to enter the field yourself ala Thomas Edison and help make it happen. It sounds genuinely cool and potentially awesome, but also decades away at the earliest. Not an area to be a passive investor waiting on science.
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Old 10-22-2007, 05:11 AM
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Default Re: helium 3, How do I invest in it?

Well if there is any chance at all that we will ever be able to get Helium 3 (the closest source we have is the moon) then it's up to NASA to design the technology to do it. I highly highly doubt there are any private corporations developing shuttles to harvest payload off the moon as of now and if a time ever comes to be able to invest in helium 3, it's going to be well known world wide.
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