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Green Stocks with High Growth Forecasts
Published: Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009 | 8:39 AM ET
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In honor of Green Week and our special report, Green Invests Here, we decided to further screen a list of major alternative energy stocks.

We narrowed the 25 stocks down by looking at the ones that have been beaten down significantly year-to-date, yet continue to have high EPS growth forecasts for their forward fiscal years.  Of the original 25 companies, eight of them are negative on the year but have double digit growth estimates, according to data from Thomson Reuters.  Here are the results of our "Green Screen":

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