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Technology Stocks : The last Parties of Babylon - The Nanotechnology boom

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To: PMG who wrote (4)11/5/2000 9:41:52 PM
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In order to make money and have a stock go up, you have to have a very big market with a lot of revenues. I am trying to get a handle on where the massive revenues, other than government grants, are going to come from.

As I understand nanotechnology, it deals with building things at the atomic level of 10-9 cm (hence the name nano). In order to do this you have to have a very large investment in machinery which goes out of date quickly and this is a very big minus. On the plus side you can create pure substances. Buckeyballs and things like that are popular.

So I am still trying to figure out where the big revenue stream of money is at. Any clarification you can give me will be appreciated.
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