OK, Mr Metals, period or no period, here's the pick of the litter, DCHT,
  Subject 29658
    DCHT has just been linked to NYSE: IDA to supply residential fuel cells   to NorthWest Power Systems as part of an overall $ 3,500,000 contract.   the-signal.com 
    DCHT is also Partnered with AlliedSignal, NYSE: ALD, which just   purchased Honeywell, making them one of the largest companies in the   world. dch-technology.com
    With friends like these DCHT is destined to become a major player in the   hydrogen energy business, expected to reach $1.3 billion in 3 years. 
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    That said, RAM Capital has reveived 100,000 shares on Feb 7, 1999 and   $ 5,000 in cash in Dec. 1998, and expects to receive further   compensation in the future.
    OTC-BB: DCHT    DCH TECHNOLOGY, INC.    27811 Avenue Hopkins #6 Valencia CA 91355
    IR Phone 805-775-8120 ext.11    Email DCHTinfo@aol.com    Web dcht.com 
    Shares Outstanding: 12.5 million   Float: Approx. 4 million    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 necessary   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 the addition of 7 on site 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 control equipment or to sound alarms is vital 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
    DCH sensors are being used in nuclear safety projects with   Westinghouse. Their first project was the retrofitting of the Leningrad   nuclear reactor, with 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,
    "DCH's proprietary hydrogen and natural gas sensors provide fast,   accurate gas measurement that is necessary for both integrated safety   and feedback control in refueling systems. The transportation   applications demand chemical selectivity to prevent false signals and the   Robust Hydrogen Sensor and Universal Gas Sensor are both designed   to provide high signal confidence. 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. The total market for fuel cells in 1998 was   $355 Million and is projected to reach US $1.3 Billion annually by 2003, a   29.5% annual growth rate.
    Companies in Asia, Europe, and the US are readying production lines to   satisfy fuel cell markets estimated to be worth several billion dollars   annually, over the next ten years. 
    DCH is also developing smaller fuel cells to power scooters, motorbikes,   and rechargeable batteries. 
    LATEST SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS
    July 19, 1999 Northwest Power Systems announces the purchase of a 3   kilowatt fuel cell system from DCH Technology (OTC Bulletin Board   news) that will be integrated with NPS's new patented fuel processor.   dch-technology.com
    May 20, 1999 DCH Technology Inc. Retains Broker Relations Specialists   To Inform Wall Street Brokers About Its Hydrogen Fuel Cells & Safety   Systems.    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 lead a multi-disciplinary effort on the production and use of   hydrogen power on ships. DCH Technology will manage a team of 22   organizations which includes Allied Signal, Pacific Marine, Hydrogen   Burner, CryoFuel Systems and the American Bureau of Shipping, to   address a complete sector of commercial hydrogen energy. The team will   include shipbuilders and fleet operators, working with fuel cell and fuel   generator manufacturers and integrators, to ensure a complete   infrastructure approach.    the-signal.com
    May 6, 1999 DCH Doubles Its Hydrogen Sensor Manufacturing   Capacity. This new production and test capacity will allow DCH to   respond to the increased demand for   their proprietary hydrogen sensors, process monitors and leak detectors.   dch-technology.com
    April 27, 1999 DCH TECHNOLOGY INC., EXPANDS FUEL CELL   OPERATIONS, beginning May 1, 1999, into a new and larger facility   outside of Madison, Wisconsin, to accommodate the design,   development and pilot production operations for its proprietary   Hydrogen Fuel Cells. dch-technology.com
    April 8, 1999 DCH successfully demonstrated their PEM Hydrogen Fuel   Cell, for the first time publicly, at the 10th Annual National Hydrogen   Association Meeting in Vienna, Va., simultaneously powering a small   portable television, a CD player and a fluorescent light.   dch-technology.com
    Mar. 25, 1999 DCH forms Strategic Alliance with Xybernaut Corporation   to Co-Market and Sell the Xybernaut Wearable Computer, the Mobile   Assistant, (MA-IV), Integrated with the DCH Robust Hydrogen Sensor.   This gives DCH immediate access to Xybernauts' already established   sales, marketing and distribution channels. The integrated product will be   unveiled April 7th through April 9th at the NHA meeting.   ramcapitalmanagement.com
    Mar. 15, 1999 DCH unveils its first Carbon Monoxide gas monitor with   Embedded Artificial Intelligence. This revolutionary new sensor, also   known as their Universal Gas Detector, will now permit integrators to   install CO sensors into safety and process monitors in over 200 industries   worldwide. DCH has a backlog of orders for this sensor and will begin   full-scale production this year.   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, to be used for corrosion   detection associated with aging bridge structures. The U.S. Government   spent $5 Billion in 1998 maintaining and rehabilitating bridges.   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). UAV's are   in demand in both military and the emerging commercial marketplaces   with total market demand estimated at between $2 to $4 Billion.    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 HTAP reports to Congress   on the Department of Energy's implementation and appropriations   pursuant to the Hydrogen Future Act; authored by DCH board member   Bob Walker and signed into law in 1996.
    DCH Chairman Dave Haberman is also the 1999 President of the   California Hydrogen Business Council, which is active in promoting the   growth of hydrogen and also coordinates with and supports the goals of   the National Hydrogen Association.   wmrs.edu
    The DCH Technology story has not yet come to the attention of the   investment and analyst community, and is still virtually unknown. 
    SUMMARY
    DCH is supplying hydrogen safety devices to a growing $200 Million   dollar market.   The overall gas sensor market is $2 Billion.
    DCH has entered the $1Billion a year Fuel Cell market.
    DCH has No Debt, outside from loans from corporate officers.
    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.
    By using stock to pay for services and R&D, they have remained free of   outside debt.    They have kept their outstanding shares low at 12.5 million, with a float of   4 million. (Mar. 30, 1999) 
    RAM Capital Management has received $ 5,000 in Dec. 1998,    and 100,000 shares on Feb. 7, 1999 for services.    ramcapitalmanagement.com
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