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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: deeno who wrote (24454)7/30/2014 8:47:07 AM
From: Ron DiorRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
Deeno thanks for the post. I did some very similar research and noticed many of the same things. Many mentions in the industry (lithium included) seems to point to ENS. I was in China not long ago and heard they were building a manufacturing facility there in order to ramp up production. They could be a big winner and I do like that they have their hand in future tech.

Ahhhh never liked batteries as a form of power and I do agree with many of his reasons for feeling such. With that being said, sometimes the lesser ideas prosper the most. I think TSLA has really given the whole alternative energy industry some teeth.

As far as lithium goes I'm not very hopeful unless someone can fix some problems with aging, protection and restrictions, safety and of course cost.

I must admit Ah has put a bit of skepticism inside my head when it comes to the alternative stuff. On the other hand you can't spend money from your grave waiting for something like Cold Fusion to make an entrance.

As far as ENS I agree that for a battery play they seem to be a pretty sure bet over 5 years. If you happen to find that niche play in this space please do share. ROC was a gem and consolidation is a definite over the next five years.
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