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To: Robert Rose who wrote (94529)2/23/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: Randy Ellingson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Robert-

I'm not invested in fuel cell stocks. And actually, considering where I work I'd expect more colleagues would be. One guy here bought Ballard at 8 or so, out at 26. My brother bought Ballard at 40 a year ago or so, and he's been patient with it. I'm not invested in fuel cell stocks because I don't see the profit potential that others do (I expect it does exist, I just don't see it). I own AstroPower (APWR, and a company name that can't be beat). They are profitable, growing at 50% annually, and ought to be in a growing industry. I'd call my outlook for them very hopeful, and not giddily optimistic.

See my previous post, but I mostly invest in information technology stocks (YHOO, RATL, MSFT, INTC, NOK). I own AstroPower, and several "tech" oriented large industrials (e.g., MMM, JNJ). BPA because they are AFAIK the largest solar cell manufacturer of the big oil companies. And I bought CRA and AFFX about 50% ago. I'm wondering if bioinformatics will provide us with immortality. Weird stuff. How would you like to be the clone created at age 90 from your former self, and then watch video tapes of your previous life? Maybe psychiatry/psychology stocks will be the stocks of the 2100's!

Randy