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To: BDR who wrote (1533)6/24/1999 8:16:00 AM
From: Fisherman1  Respond to of 10293
 
GREAT shorting means a buy back later at a (hopefully) higher price.
If no Plug cells are offered in Georgia by a local distributor then they will not sell there, if there is a local disrtibutor then so much the better. I think the cells will be offered by the utility to the consumer for free and the utility will earn its profits on the electrical charges. Plug has stated the electrical costs should average between .08c and .11c kwh and that is after a 5 year payout on the cell. I also think that if the utility has capital restraints then Ge Fuel Cell's big brother Ge Capital can help.
If there were no distribution capability via GE, SRE and DTE
then Plug would be just one among many but with their partners experience and expertise ......



To: BDR who wrote (1533)6/24/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Bob Trocchi  Respond to of 10293
 
Dale...

>>A little less hyperbole, if you want to make the case for a long position. Right now your posts are generating a lot more interest in possibly shorting this one. <<

I agree. I notice a lot of times that when people start shouting (USE OF ALL CAPS) my hype meter reading goes up a lot. Beginning to look like a possible short.

Bob T.