Technology has immortality, cures for the worlds devastating diseases, quantum computing and a host of other science fiction notions in its grasp. Current trends in a number of areas indicate that over the next 10 years many of these technologies will come to fruition. "The Next 10 Years" tracks the trends that will transform our everyday lives in almost unimaginable ways.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Daily Record - Warren Boroson: "Driehaus has a history of being right in identifying 'inflection points': when the market is about to change.
In general, he believes that both stock-market bulls and bears are going to be disappointed and that investing in the future is not going to be easy -- apart from certain favored sectors.
He still likes energy, mentioning coal and even uranium as well as oil-related stocks.
In health care, he likes biotechnology and medical service stocks."

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