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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC)

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To: VikingWarrior who wrote (751)7/8/1997 8:48:00 PM
From: FMK   of 27311
 
Dave,Gordon,John- Thanks for the history. I was trying to explore the relationship of stock valuation vs actual production capability and attempting to apply some logic. It would appear that share price was highest when production capability was lowest.

Now that they have done a tremendous amount of R&D, have joint ventures in place that validate their technology and can produce functional batteries that appear to meet Motorola specs on an automated assembly line(although slowly at first) and are in the process of installing high-speed line 2 (pretested in Italy), stock price is about 1/4 the "no production capability" value.

Any thoughts on this phenomenon?
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