To All: Yesterday, I had the opportunity to meet with John Thompson who was here in Houston on business unrelated to DCHT. I was able to sit down with him for about 2 hours to discuss many things that are happening at DCHT. I can tell you that it is an exciting time for all, and that we will be pleasantly surprised in the near future (no specific dates given) for a number of projects which the company is working on. Specifically, the fiber optic sensor is gearing up for release later on this year, and customers, such as G.E. and other big names, have shown a very keen interest in this product. In fact G.E. continues to like what they have already purchased (the Robust Sensors) and talks are under way for continued purchases for their transformer monitoring program. Westinghouse is also pleased with results from the Leningrad facility, and is committed to incorporating DCHT's sensors world wide in their ongoing nuclear safety upgrade program.
The other exciting news is that DCHT and Pacific Marine are nearing final phases of completing the Navatek deal that was reported in the Hawaii Star Bulletin Newspaper, back on July 9 (ref.: starbulletin.com ). This is truly going to be a new direction for the company, that will put them in a whole new league of revenues and market capitalization. The players involved here on this consortium include the following companies: Asian Infrastructure Development Group, Thiokol, HBT/Stuart Energy, Allied Signal, Northrup Gruman, Lockheed, Los Alamos National Labs, National Hydrogen Association, CHBC, University of Hawaii, Cryofuels, Desert Reasearch Institute, WATG, Sandia National Labs, Department of Energy, and the Department of Defense (U.S. Navy). As you can tell by the names of the players involved, this deal has the potential to catapult the company to a much higher level of recognition and profitability. John told me that it is very important that the stockholders give him some feedback on this deal so that he can pass along our support and comments to Bill Firestone, President of DCHT. Bill is concerned about our interests in this monumental shift in corporate direction so I am urging the shareholders to voice your support of this project to the following email address for John Thompson at globeco@deltanet.com . The timing on this project is at a critical juncture for decisions to be made, so your emails today will help solidify our position.
Regards;
zekel |