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To: SSP who wrote (5643)7/30/1999 12:34:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Respond to of 150070
 
Thanks ... Here is part of Business Week ...

BUSINESS WEEK ARTICLE "INNOVATIONS"
Quoted from Business Week, April 19, 1999, page 156 - Under the Section Developments to Watch:

"The mining industry hopes to repeal Montana's recent ban on cyanide for extracting precious metals from ores. But Orex Gold Mines Corp. is staking its future on the environmentally friendly Haber Gold Process. Independent tests show that HGP extracts more gold, faster, than cyanide does. Yet HGP's proprietary solvent is non-toxic enough to gargle - just ask its inventor, Norman Haber of Haber Inc. in Towaco, N.J., who has done it. Orex President Warren Hemedinger expects his startup, based in Coral Gables, Fla., to begin pilot HGP extraction at an existing gold mine this summer."


SO far everything is checking out.

GB





To: SSP who wrote (5643)7/30/1999 8:57:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 150070
 
A MUST ADD TO THE LIST STOCK...

DCH TECHNOLOGY, INC. OTC-BB: DCHT July 23, 1999
27811 Avenue Hopkins #6 Valencia CA 91355

IR Phone 805-775-8120 ext.11 Shares Outstanding: 12.5 million
Email DCHTinfo@aol.com Float: Approx. 4 million
Web dcht.com DCHT has no outside debt

HYDROGEN SENSORS - FUEL CELLS - GAS DETECTORS & MONITORS

DCH Technology, Inc. is a manufacturer of hydrogen sensors, gas detectors and
process monitors; the technology licensed from the Sandia National
Laboratory, and PEM Fuel Cells; also licensed from the US Department of
Energy's Lab at Los Alamos.

The current market for gas sensors is estimated at US$2 billion today, and
growing. dch-technology.com

DCH has projected $105 million in revenue and $26 million in net profit,
spread over the next 5 years from sales of the Robust Hydrogen Sensor. This
forecast does not factor in revenue from their fuel cell division, which may
dwarf the sensor business. dch-technology.com

Current customers for the Robust Hydrogen Sensor include NASA, General
Dynamics, General Electric, Ford, Westinghouse, Allied Signal, General
Motors, Lockheed Martin, The US Naval Medical Research Institute, Phoenix Gas
Systems, and many others.
dch-technology.com

DCH has been quietly preparing to provide the safety systems for the emerging
hydrogen energy industry. US hydrogen sales have grown at an average annual
rate of more than 25% per year during 1993-1997, including 7 new plants to
serve gasoline refineries.

Hydrogen becomes explosive when it reaches just 4% concentration in air;
therefore monitoring and measuring the fluctuating levels, in order to
activate safety controls to avoid explosions and loss of life.

Only the DCH sensor is equipped to monitor variations in levels of hydrogen
in extreme industrial environments, to signal the increasing danger and the
need for maintenance. dch-technology.com

Westinghouse is using DCH sensors in nuclear safety projects. Their first
project was the retrofitting of the Leningrad nuclear reactor, with DCH
Robust Hydrogen sensors. dch-technology.com

DCH anticipates significant revenue from the power transformer and
semiconductor industries, and has taken the first steps towards penetrating
those highly lucrative markets. dch-technology.com

DCH also anticipates significant revenue from the $ 5 Billion annual highway
infrastructure and bridge repair industry, and has taken the first steps
towards penetrating those markets. dch-technology.com

Daimler Chrysler has said that their electric powered fuel cell cars will be
ready for testing in California by 2001. Every one of those cars will need
several reliable sensors.

DCH believes that their sensor technology will play a vital role in the
development of these fuel cell powered cars. In a May 19, 1998 press release,
David Haberman, DCH Chairman and VP of technology and planning stated,

" Based on our discussions with Ford and General Motors, we believe that
the use of DCH equipment in the production of these vehicles, on-board
these vehicles and in the refueling infrastructure will be specified by
both
OEMs and the evolving regulations." dch-technology.com

HYDROGEN-POWERED FUEL CELLS

DCH is teamed with the US Dept. of Energy's Los Alamos National Lab
developing the PEM Fuel Cell.

DCH is also developing smaller fuel cells to power scooters, motorbikes, and
rechargeable batteries.

LATEST SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS

July 19, 1999 Northwest Power Systems, a division of IdaCorp, (NYSE: IDA)
announced the purchase of a 3 kilowatt fuel cell system from DCH.
dch-technology.com

May 20, 1999 DCH Technology Inc. Retains Broker Relations Firm.
biz.yahoo.com

May 12, 1999 U.S. Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, ( CA) announced that DCHT was
chosen by the Department of Energy's Hydrogen Program to manage a team of 22
organizations which includes Allied Signal, Pacific Marine, Hydrogen Burner,
CryoFuel Systems and the American Bureau of Shipping.
the-signal.com

May 6, 1999 DCH Doubles Its Hydrogen Sensor Manufacturing Capacity.
dch-technology.com

April 27, 1999 DCH expands its Fuel cell operation.
dch-technology.com

April 8, 1999 DCH successfully demonstrated their PEM Hydrogen Fuel Cell.
dch-technology.com

Mar. 25, 1999 DCH forms Strategic Alliance with Xybernaut Corporation.
ramcapitalmanagement.com

Mar. 15, 1999 DCH unveils its first Carbon Monoxide gas monitor with Embedded
Artificial Intelligence. biz.yahoo.com

Mar. 4, 1999 DCH and Allied Signal announced a multi year strategic alliance
to integrate DCH sensors into AlliedSignal products for hydrogen energy and
other systems. dch-technology.com

Feb. 17, 1999 DCH Sensors have been selected by Antaeus Corporation for use
in its "smart'' bridge monitoring system.
dch-technology.com

Feb. 11, 1999 DCH and Freewing Aerial Robotics Corp., have begun a
development program to integrate Hydrogen PEM Fuel Cells into the Freewing
Tilt-Body Unmanned Aeronautical Vehicle (UAV).
sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov

Nov. 18, 1998, DCH Chairman Dave Haberman is appointed to the Hydrogen
Technical Advisory Panel (HTAP) to the U.S. Congress, by Dept. of Energy
Secretary Bill Richardson. eren.doe.gov

DCH Chairman Dave Haberman is the 1999 President of the California Hydrogen
Business Council. http:www.ch2bc.org

The DCH Technology story has not yet come to the attention of the investment
and analyst community, and is still virtually unknown.

DCH has an experienced management team, with careers stemming from RCA
Aerospace, Rockwell, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Aeronautics Corp. of
America, General Instruments and Motorola, etc.

DCH is projecting $ 105 Million in Revenue and $ 26 Million in Net Profit
from sales of only one of their products, the Robust Hydrogen Sensor, over
the next 5 years. This forecast does not include fuel cell sales.

RAM Capital Management has received $ 5,000 in Dec. 1998,
and 100,000 shares on Feb. 7, 1999 for services.
ramcapitalmanagement.com

copower.com

ch2bc.org



To: SSP who wrote (5643)7/30/1999 9:05:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
THERE'S MORE ON DCHT...

RUMOR has it that their Form 10 is to be filed next week which should attract a lot of investors/brokers.

DCH is now undergoing the transition to a fully reporting company and seeking an expanded base of shareholders. This action by company insiders is a strong indicator of consistent leadership and commitment to growth.

July 29, 1999

PRESS RELEASE

DCH Technology Inc. Founders, Directors and Executives Restrict Over 4.5
Million Shares

VALENCIA, Calif. /PRNewswire/ -- DCH Technology, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board:
DCHT)
announced today that its founders, executives and certain members of its
Board of Directors have
agreed to not sell shares on the open market until August 2000.

Last year the DCH top management pledged to self restrict over 4 million
shares in order to
demonstrate confidence in the firm's future. DCH is now undergoing the
transition to a fully
reporting company and seeking an expanded base of shareholders. This action
by company
insiders is a strong indicator of consistent leadership and commitment to
growth.

DCH Technology is a technology development and manufacturing firm
specializing in patented
and proprietary gas sensor and safety products that are sold to industrial
and government
customers worldwide. DCH's core technologies include the Robust Hydrogen
Sensor. DCH
safety detection, instrumentation and process monitoring technologies are
currently being used by
the U.S. Department of Energy, NASA, Westinghouse, Ford, General Motors,
Hydrogen Burner,
General Electric and many other large multi-national companies. The worldwide
market for gas
sensors is currently estimated at $100 million annually.

DCH is also developing and building fuel cells under a cooperative agreement
with the Los
Alamos National Laboratory, a world leader in fuel cell technology. The U.S.
Department of
Energy Headquarters -- Hydrogen Program provides sponsorship and project
review. DCH has
garnered interest in several configurations of these clean energy systems for
use in the maritime,
home power, portable generator and aerospace markets. DCH is building this
business based on
strategic relationships. The worldwide market for fuel cells is currently
estimated at over $900
million annually.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995: Statements in this news release looking
forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may be
materially different. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ include activity levels in the securities markets and other
risk factors, such as customer order rates,
cancellations, late delivery of customer components, production delays,
dependence upon certain customers, dependence upon
key executives, viability of quarterly results, single operating facility,
competition, product liability risk, control by management,
foreign currency fluctuation, and other risks detailed in applicable SEC
filings.

For More Information Please Contact: DCHTINVEST@aol.com or call (805)
775-8120, ext 11.
Also see the DCH website at dcht.com.