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To: dave luken who wrote (2217)10/23/1999 3:44:00 PM
From: SDR-SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5853
 
COMPANIES vs. STOCKS

IMHO that one should not lose sight of the fact that Gilder and the GTR generally discuss and recommend for people's attention companies, their concepts, their capabilities and their convergence with the real world, the future and the Telecosm. Although such might be inferred by some from his mentions of the companies, IMHO (and I believe he has made it clear, and continues to make it clear) that he neither recommends stocks nor the timing of investments.

I believe that looking too exclusively at stock prices as a means of judging the value of his contributions might not take the above into enough consideration.

Steve



To: dave luken who wrote (2217)10/23/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: DavidD  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5853
 
George G: Fuel Cell Technology Review!

I think it would be great if GG did a special report on fuel cell technology. Profits may be 15 years off, but it supposedly will change the way power is generated. What are the oil and coal companies doing? Who are component suppliers? What are the technological bottlenecks and who may have the breakthroughs? Etc, etc.

Fuel cells could represent more than one paradigm shift (anyone read Thoman Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions?): 1) Distributed energy supply 2) Industry upheaval 3) Environmental regeneration (or less degeneration) 4) World stability (i.e, the fall of Near East influence)....

You guys and gals fill in the rest:
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PS Thanks dave: In a few more days, no one will notice anyway. To bad I never got a response from the webmistress or the message managers...