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Technology Stocks : VALENCE TECHNOLOGY (VLNC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16866)12/9/1999 8:44:00 PM
From: Mark Johnson  Respond to of 27311
 
Also from Ultralifes CEO.....

<<The most watched market today in our industry is the rechargeable polymer marketplace. Polymer batteries can be thin,light weight, and can conform to virtually any shape that is necessary for the application. We have been preceived as market leader in the past but have been slower than antiscipated in getting this product into mass production.>>>

Yeah....slower than Valence...Is Ultralife using production equipment from the same company that Valence is suing for some sort of misrepresentation????

BUY VALENCE....



To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16866)12/10/1999 12:46:00 AM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
Re.:"..."Sony" had also dropped out of the "Li/Poly endeavor..."
It was in reference to a Size D cells, meaning the larger cells are difficult to manufacture and recharge due to the risk of explosion as a result of temperature runaway. VLNC' s Manganese technology eliminates this risk. Since VLNC has all the patents on Mn VLNC owns the intellectual property, and probably most trade secrets of manufacturing the Mn cells. Therefore VLNC IS the only entity that can offer this technology. Ram



To: Mark Johnson who wrote (16866)12/10/1999 1:00:00 PM
From: okeefp  Respond to of 27311
 
Mark...has VLNC actually proven they can produce batteries that meet commercial specs? I've been going over a lot of the old stories and I can't find anything that says they can actually make these batteries en masse? I'm new to this stock and just curious......