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Technology Stocks : Orbital Engine (OE)

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To: Maverick who wrote (4659)2/28/2001 10:23:27 PM
From: Maverick   of 4908
 
Honda "air injection" probably meaningless.

This is most likely just their standard air injection into the exhaust ports downstream of the valve. It's been done by nearly everyone building bikes and cars for over a decade. My 50 state 1993 VFR750F had it. I'd LOVE to snag Honda, but it's unlikely. They are determined - this time to their detriment - to sell only their own technology. Usage of OCP for only California would be very expensive.

Pierre is right, that date is landmark. Our bargaining power just went through the roof. I was worried about the Bush administration hurting OE, but everything is going much better than I expected. Gore was pro environment, but that was offset by his disdain for the internal combustion engine. Bush is pro oil (gasoline) and drilling (more gasoline). But the previously appointed Supreme Court threw him a curve ball and laid down the law. To ice the cake CAFE looks to be toast. After a very unpleasant run through the ditch because of the way half-year earnings were handled, OE seems to have it back on the road. We've clawed our way back to point right after the Siemens announcement, and the announcement of their replacement might restore us to the $8's. But we'll probably hear of the impending deal closing first.

GM, Ford and Chrysler had best get in gear because Japan is already in the lead on clean cars:

gaea.calstart.org

Owning this stock is not only difficult, it's time consuming. I end up chasing the stock virtually every waking hour during times like these. Who can resist?

quote.yahoo.com

Just for fun lets assume the naysayers were driving Explorer's and never made it out of the ditch. Heehee. My guess is Delphi.
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