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Technology Stocks : Ballard Power -world leader zero-emission PEM fuel cells
BLDP 3.190-6.9%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Hawkeye who wrote (3748)2/1/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: Sid Turtlman  Read Replies (1) of 5827
 
Hawkeye: Wake up! Wake up! Are you and the other Ballard bulls completely asleep? You are sitting there, letting "Dr." Harvey post garbage like this without any criticism?

"... the one thing that Ballard posters refuse to address is that ballard is at least two years away from production of their fuel cells whereas DCHT is set to unveil their ready to go product in April. First out of box is going to be very important, especially as Ballard customers turn to DCHT for delivery."

Thus it is left to me, someone who isn't even bullish on Ballard, to defend the company. This claim for DCHT is nonsense. DCHT is a two bit penny stock (temporarily selling for six bits) that can't even figure out how to produce an audited financial statement, let alone a commercially ready, mass produced fuel cell for any application. It gives out its shares in 50,000 share chunks to sleazeballs who spam phony "research reports" about it all over the web, hoping to suck in innocent buyers to match the huge quantity of inside sellers. The chance of it having any capabilities remotely approaching Ballard's is about as close to zero as one can get.

Compared to DCHT, I consider Ballard underpriced. I don't know how to condemn a stock in stronger language than that.<G>
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