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24 Jun 2005

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Merrill Lynch, World Resources Institute Analyze Climate Change Investment Opportunities

"to our knowledge, this is the first time a US investment bank has partnered with an environmental NGO on research"...The report ["Energy Security & Climate Change: Investing in the Clean Car Revolution"] provides analysis of the seven companies the Merrill Lynch global auto team believes are best positioned to capitalize on what it calls the clean car revolution, including BorgWarner, Hyundai [part of Hyundai Kia Motor], Magna International, and Toyota.