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To: Dale Baker who wrote (14627)1/16/2000 9:48:00 AM
From: ScoobahRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
DCHT a Fuel cell and Hydrogen safety company.
dcht.com

The company is emerging from 5 years of R&D commercializing
the new "energy technology"

Hydrogen.

they have the market straddled offering a distinct family of fuel
cell batteries, and hydrogen sensors to keep everybody else's
hydrogen energy equipment safe.

Born out of a reverse merger in Nov 1997, the company is
readying itself for a nasdaq small cap listing.

As a very small company they are in a very large industry;
a key component of successful investing in micro caps.

Heavyweights like Ford, Daimler Chrysler, GM, Royal Dutch
Shell, BP Amoco, General Electric and Detroit Edison are all
pushing hydrogen and fuel cell technology.

The stock is currently at 4 3/8 with 17 million shares outstanding
and 7 or 8 million shares in the float.

On a market cap basis they are one of the smallest companies in
their sector, and have the most going for them overall, in my
humble opinion.

This is another stark example of the gross inefficienies in the
market place that offer textbook opportunity for microcap
investors.

I have devoted two websites to assist in their growth and visibility
to the investment and industrial communites,

copower.com to market their products and promote the
industry, and
ramcapitalmanagement.com
to give greater visibility in the investment community to an
otherwise unknown company.

The fund that I run, RAM Capital Management
has made a substantial investment in the success of this company.

Further information can be obtained.

Sincerely,
Steve O

boards.fool.com



To: Dale Baker who wrote (14627)1/16/2000 10:12:00 AM
From: JSBRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 118717
 
I took a position in BYND on Friday.

Their 52 week low is 1/2 point below
their close. A 50% short position
could make it interesting when they
hold analyst meetings next week.

I figure pretty much no downside and
it could pop for a few or several points.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (14627)1/17/2000 9:04:00 PM
From: Steve SmithRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 118717
 
That is a good question. When to sell is always the hardest part for me. It all depends what the trader's objective is.

My current positions:

HWYM @ 3 3/16, 3/8, 7/8. This one will move once the herds find out like PNJA.

PNJA @ 16 1/4. Will probably sell tomorrow if it can't break 30. I want to thank the herds for increasing my trading equity.

ANSR @ 37. I have a target of 46-48.

DGIT @ 6 7/8. I had a dream last night this will be a big mover soon. Very strange.

METHA @ 29 3/8. Backdoor IPO play.