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Strategies & Market Trends : Guidance and Visibility
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To: hotlinktuna who wrote (94854)9/24/2003 6:57:20 AM
From: Connor26  Read Replies (1) of 208838
 
may try to play this one if it doesn't gap up at all and then sell immediately if a profit allows itself

Capstone Turbine Resumes Production of C60 Microturbines
Wednesday September 24, 1:00 am ET

CHATSWORTH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 2003--Capstone Turbine Corporation (Nasdaq:CPST - News; www.microturbine.com) today reported that it has resumed production of its model C60 microturbines.
"We are pleased to announce that we are again shipping C60 systems to our customers," said John Tucker, Chief Executive Officer of Capstone. "We appreciate the support we received from our customers and distributors as we took the necessary actions to ensure Capstone ships the highest quality products possible. We are continuing to address a component issue associated with the low pressure natural gas model C30 products and still anticipate resuming production of that model in the next two to three weeks."

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IIR Industry Alert: Prospects Good for Power Turbine Business in South America
Wednesday September 24, 5:00 am ET

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 2003--Researched by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources Incorporated; Houston). Power turbine sales prospects in South America are looking good through 2010 even accepting the fact that state energy department plans in that region have been known to change, stall, and be reinvented under pressure from volatile economic conditions. In 2003, the majority of South American countries have announced plans to reform and develop their power systems and now capital figures and plant specifications are being announced at regular intervals.
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