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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY (MKTY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sid Turtlman who wrote (272)7/12/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Respond to of 542
 
Sid,

I understand generally what you have said, but do not have the technical back ground to comment on your points in detail inany meaningful way.

I still ask you though, why do the big utility companies that have backed MKTY think that the smaller residential units will work and be available for about $4000? Surely their engineers and scientists are up to speed on the problems in size and effiency that you have mentioned in the different methods--no?

Secondly, as a layman, it is perplexing to me why ERC has not found a similar alliance for its technology.

I took some of my own advice and bought some ERC today to cover both sides of this argument. Isn't there the possiblity that both technologies could co-exist profitably?

I guess as a scientist you can't conceive of MKTY delivering on its promises, yet the proof will be in the pudding as the residential testing is about to start. Meanwhile lay investors like me will probably pile into MKTY as news of the testing comes out in anticipation of the technology being a hit---much like investors do with the biotechs that are going thru Phase III trials. And in the meantime those of us who own MKTY will make some money.

Thank you for explaining the technical part clearly--at least I understand where you are coming from.

REgards,

Bill