I just received an e-mail solicitation to subscribe to Bob Czeschin's publication; The Penny Oil Speculator. ($3,950 per year) In the solicitation he gives the following teaser about a fuel cell company. Anyone know which one it is?
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"Indeed, one company I'm looking at right now has developed a fuel-cell the size of a beer can that generates 5 kilowatts -- enough power to run a huge, big RV (recreation vehicle).
A fuel-cell is a radical new technology that takes hydrogen and air and converts them directly into electricity and pure water. It has no moving parts, so there's nothing to wear out. Its only emission is water that is so pure you can drink it. And unlike the conventional batteries, you don't have to spend days recharging it. It's quickly refueled with hydrogen or methane.
The company with the beer can-sized fuel-cell has an even smaller fuel-cell in the works. This one will be the size of a flashlight battery, and will be able to run an automobile. The company has surrounded its products with patents, so it has a hammerlock on its own expanding niche of the market.
Experimental fleets of fuel-cell-powered buses are on the streets of Chicago, Vancouver, and Washington D.C. Mercedes-Benz, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Honda, and Volkswagen are rushing to develop fuel-cell-driven automobiles. What an incredible market for this company's products!
But its shares -- because it's high-tech -- got hammered in the technology sell-off. It was selling at US$16 a few weeks ago. Now you can buy it for US$7 a share. I want you to call your broker and buy it right now, before it goes back to $16 again, and beyond. I think this company -- with its patented small-scale but incredibly powerful fuel-cells -- is headed to $100 a share."
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All of the above is Czeschin's hype... not mine. |