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But also, the impact of having the media sort of say 'Gee, American manufacturing is something that is viable now, it could be a new commerce model.' We had to go and make something in the United States and sell it at the same retail price as Abercrombie & Fitch sweatshirt for a much better quality.
And so indeed it was, and while no one is pretending we're all going to be in hydrogen cars next week, the technology is viable now and production has begun.
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"About 16 are viable now".
The insurance fund to be created by the Treasury Department at a size of up to $10 billion–will be designed to discourage lenders from opting to foreclose on mortgages that could be viable now out of fear that home prices will fall even further later on.
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For now, solar is viable, accelerating, and transformative.
"The technology is there - it has been the costs that have not been viable until now.
"The fact that botnets are (somewhat) viable now is basically an aberration resulting from the massive price increase that has not yet been matched by increased mining activity," he said.
Mr. Rohatyn has said that an increase in gasoline taxes could be politically viable now that people are adjusting to the lower oil and gas prices.
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