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To: Jibacoa who wrote (5824)2/4/2000 10:17:00 PM
From: Juli  Respond to of 13094
 
Bernard, thank you very much. This is very good information that you have given me. I have read a little here and there, but never kept anything. I may not be here in 2025 either, but my children hopefully will.

Thanks again, Jewel



To: Jibacoa who wrote (5824)2/4/2000 11:26:00 PM
From: jbkelle  Respond to of 13094
 
Bernard, Another public company that could be considered a play in fuel cells is UTX...their subsidiary IFC, is poised to be number 2 behind Ballard in the PEM Fuel Cell market for autos. The rest of the company is solid, aerospace will experience an upturn in a year or so, and when PEM fuel cells for autos take off, UTX will have to decide if they spin it off or sell off everything else. Best regards. JBK



To: Jibacoa who wrote (5824)2/5/2000 2:13:00 PM
From: Chisy  Respond to of 13094
 
Thanks for that great post. I have to apologize to Juli for misreading her post re fuel cells. My mind thought oil even though my eyes read otherwise. So sorry.

I have been told (and would like to be corrected if I am wrong) that fuel cells are not economically feasible because of the ever rising cost of palladium. Is this true? It certainly has been a hot sector and I appreciate your calling to our attention.