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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Thermoelectric - SOFC Fuel cells (GLE:TSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CH4 who wrote (4892)3/29/2000 9:40:00 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6016
 
why is gle tied to ballard shirt tails ,wow when are we going to shake this image of the other little company
sam



To: CH4 who wrote (4892)3/29/2000 10:47:00 PM
From: Nesbbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6016
 
Hello CH4 and Sam, ethanol in the form of a nice Orkney Island 12 year old Highland Park single malt runs about $160 a U.S. gallon and an nice Glenmorangie Port Wood Finish 15 year would run about $250 a gallon(if your lucky). At 43% it would interesting to know if the GLE cell could operate on it although, that would be a terrible waste. I'd rather sit in a dark and cold room breaking down that fuel in my own biological fuel cell, contaminating fusil oils and all.

The environmental ploy to eliminate all greenhouse gasses is a lost cause, everytime you breath you add to it. Hydrogen power is good for space ships but not cheap and when things go wrong, not pretty. Whatever is cheapest to use rules the day, end of story. Fuel cells are way more efficient and therefore, lower overall fuel costs with, as it happens, the side benefit of lowering overall emissions regardless of fuel source. Infrastructure is already in place for gasoline and some propane. Fuel cells could drop transportation costs by 80%. If you run it on gasoline, you not only get the benefit of infrastructure efficiency, governments that are addicted to fuel taxes need not have to give anybody a break for being so environmentally concious while bragging about how green they are. Those are some of the reasons a gasoline cell would rock this world and why GLE has the advantage. The high temperatures bug me a bit but, what a hot plate, imagine the tailgate parties you could have? (another efficiency gain)

None of it matters when it comes to stock markets. Most of the plays are day traders catching momentum up and down. Grab on, ride it out. I have played both long term and short term. Long term has served me better although the day trades take your breath away, win a new fridge in the morning, lose the family sedan in the afternoon. When I see dips like this I rejoice because it spells opportunity. I'd buy some tomorrow but, dang, I have all my liquid funds in transit between brokerages at the moment. So, I am going skiing tomorrow and will try to not think about it. I grimice everytime this stock rises and smile as it fades, because, the opportunity to accumulate presents itself on every dip. I looked closely at GLE in its less than a dollar days and passed it over, to risky, besides there was this Ballard thing.....

OPPS!

It happens, can't hit them all. The TSE took a big dive today, GLE wasn't just riding the tails of Ballard. If you grazed today, you were lucky, good for you folks! The sun will come out tomorrow....

Good hunting