Source: MIT Technology Review
A few days after A123 went public in the fall of 2009, the value of the company's stock nearly doubled as investors rushed to get a piece of one of the hottest clean-tech companies. The company boasted advanced lithium-ion battery technology, deve ...
Full article at: MIT Technology Review
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