Top 5 investments: Whole Foods


Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is the only one on this list that gets a 100% green power rating at the EPA. Its core values reflect its care and concern for the environment and it lives by its slogan "Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet."
Whole Foods is purchasing or generating 100% of its total national power from green power sources. Whole Foods stock is down because of its heavy investments in new store openings and the purchase of Wild Oats, which depressed profits, but analysts expect it's on strong footing for a major growth spurt.
Whole Foods closed at $40.58 and if you bought the stock in January 2007, you would have a loss. The stock closed at $42.67 at the end of January. Some analysts think its 12 month stock price will be up to $46.46 but others thing its fair value could be as high as $72 per share.













