BOULDER, CO, Apr. 6, 2009 -- A new report from TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategy Group takes a look at the state of the water industry, providing a concise review of challenges and opportunities in the world water market.
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Decades from now, it seems likely that historians will look back on the 2008 - 2009 timeframe as a turning point -- with a global financial crisis the likes of which has not been seen in decades, an historic changing of the guard in American politics, and exploding interest in environmental and energy policies. Less dramatic perhaps, but likely to be just as significant over the longer term is the growing recognition and appreciation of the critical role that water plays, not only in the functioning of industry, international politics, and the biological health of the planet, but also the value it can imply and create in the global financial infrastructure. As our financial system teeters near collapse, the significance of water in the world economy continues to grow. Water is not only a vital prerequisite of all life -- the blood of the earth, as the ancient Chinese called it -- but in various forms, it is also and increasingly recognized as a true store of economic value in troubled times.
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TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group (TSG) is a Colorado-based independent investment banking and management consulting firm focused solely on the commercial water and broader environmental services industries. We assist clients on strategic and transactional matters, and have worked with large global companies, smaller and mid-sized companies as well as private investment groups in evaluating and implementing successful growth strategies in the environmental industries.
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