ColonelHaiku
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Here's an announcement made on August 15, 2011:
Yes, let's all take a tour of Solyndra to see how a company can take $535,000,000 taxpayer dollars and flush it down the crapper!
Solyndra was a manufacturer of solar technology in Fremont, Ca. and they just closed their doors and laid off 1,1000 workers. It is the 4th major solar technology manufacturer in America to go teats up in the last year.
It's always fun to gamble with other people's money.
"The Sustainable Business Institute is hosting a Sustainable Business User Group event at Solyndra with a tour of the factory. SBUG is a gathering for business people from different industries to share their experiences incorporating sustainability within their respective companies. Hosted by EBAY, Google, Cisco, and HP in the past, SBUG encourages bimonthly education and networking amongst internal stakeholders interested in achieving sustainability."
http://events.mercurynews.com/fremo...tainable-business-practices-and-tour-solyndra
Yes, let's all take a tour of Solyndra to see how a company can take $535,000,000 taxpayer dollars and flush it down the crapper!
Solyndra was a manufacturer of solar technology in Fremont, Ca. and they just closed their doors and laid off 1,1000 workers. It is the 4th major solar technology manufacturer in America to go teats up in the last year.
It's always fun to gamble with other people's money.