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To: shrtslr who wrote (591)3/2/2000 12:12:00 AM
From: Street Hawk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 903
 
"Lucent has a licensing agreement with (AMSD) American Superconductor, Nortel recommends CDST filters,ISCO has sold more filters than SCON and SCON is begging for OEM's in their PR. SCON is way behind in this four horse race!!!!"

But that doesn't matter anymore. SCON was the stock pumped by Markman, that's more important than anything you mentioned earlier. At least to traders. Remember, this is the new economy. An internet economy. A new stock market. Who needs oil? We've got fuel cells. Who needs more cellular base stations? We've got superconductors. Truly a new era. Blah Blah Blah.



To: shrtslr who wrote (591)3/2/2000 3:40:00 PM
From: HEP_Ronin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 903
 
SCON will have 500 superfilters out in the field and working due to the deal with U.S.Cellular. I don't recall any press releases mentioning a larger sale by another company. Sometimes the press releases are vague and can use words like deploy rather sale. Deploy could mean sale, or it could mean field trial.

Do you know of any of the other three companies that have a sale of shall we say 1000 superfilters?

None of these companies are making money, but I like SCON because they seem to be the best focused.