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To: Sid Turtlman who wrote (222)6/16/1999 5:20:00 PM
From: Laurens  Respond to of 542
 
Sid: I am sure MKTY stockholders on this thread will be very impressed with your thorough analysis
Whether they are delighted is of course another matter.
I am also looking forward to an intelligent commentary to the contrary . But it looks like you covered all the angles....
As usual,nice work Sid



To: Sid Turtlman who wrote (222)6/16/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: WWS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542
 
Sid, I appreciate your input, but this is the same "anti-PEM" message that you've been preaching on the Ballard thread for the last 2 1/2 years. Since then the main PEM's such as BLDP (formerly BLDPF) has risen in value 500%, and MKTY over 700%, while your favorite molten carbonate ERC is today pretty much where it was then (see link below to MKTY and ERC). Had potential investors in BLDP and MKTY listened to you then they would have missed out on two huge stock market winners. Your name should go into the Guinness book of records in a special category of its own "smartest man alive who never made money in stocks".
exchange2000.com



To: Sid Turtlman who wrote (222)6/16/1999 10:41:00 PM
From: Jongmans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542
 
Fuel Cells Bulletin:Targeted manufacturing costs of US$600/kw for PEM Fuel Cells within reach

According to an article in Fuel Cells Bulletin, dated January 1999,ISDN1464-2589, is, using an EPYX multi-fuel processor (also used by PP} a targeted manufacturing price for PEM Fuel Cells of US$600/kw within reach.

energypartners.org

EPYX Corp (Arthur D Little affiliate):

epyx.com

Martin