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Technology Stocks : Orbital Engine (OE)

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To: Maverick who wrote (4454)5/12/2000 3:43:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) of 4908
 
A must read for OE investors:

cbs.marketwatch.com

They even focus on fool-cells. OE is WAY ahead of them. OE is on the market with Mercury and about to show up all over the place. And they're WAY closer to being on the road than any of the fool-cells. Note the importance they place on partners? OE has great partners. Here's one of the micro turbine IPO's they're talking about:

gaea.calstart.org

I can see all sorts of commercial buildings needing backup power choosing a small turbine over the typical diesel. A turbine puts any reciprocating engine to shame. I'll be watching for this IPO.

Capstone:

capstoneturbine.com

To be kept up to date on IPO:

207.198.87.194

Latest Mitsubishi GDI car:

mitsubishi-motors.co.jp

And it looks like "lights out" for EV's:

auto.com

Worldwide small car deal:

detroitnews.com

auto.com

Ford confession was a surprise. More versions:

auto.com

detroitnews.com

More movement toward changes in auto charging systems:

auto.com

BP Amoco and fool-cells:

biz.yahoo.com

More goofy fool-cells:

gaea.calstart.org

Honda Insight:

biz.yahoo.com

PT Cruisers wandering around, but I haven't seen one of these yet.

VW playing with clean fuels:

biz.yahoo.com
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