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To: B.K.Myers who wrote (74)9/14/2000 1:14:16 AM
From: billkirn  Respond to of 196
 
B.K. Good analysis!
I felt it was important for the gap to be closed and it
happened real fast. The speculators have had a chance to
play and I expect FCEL to resume its upward move until it reaches above the $2B market cap. This market cap level will keep it somewhat in line with other fuel cell companies and it looks to me that FCEL will generate significant revenue sooner.
I can also see the possibility that FCEL could reach (post split) $220 in the next 12 months. This would give it a market cap a little over $3B which is not out of line with the other Fuel Cell companies.
Bill



To: B.K.Myers who wrote (74)9/14/2000 1:37:59 AM
From: neverenough  Respond to of 196
 
I really doubt you see 65(post split). With a mc of 1.3B, FCEL seems to be undervalued compared to it's peers. I have a limit order in at 75, maybe I'll get lucky...

From TSC,

Merrill's Bob Farrell Sees Rotation Out of Tech

thestreet.com

Allthough I don't agree with Farrell's opinion on tech, I do like what he has to say about micropower technology ...



To: B.K.Myers who wrote (74)10/25/2000 1:25:24 PM
From: BSD  Respond to of 196
 
Your words are ringing in my head today. We'll see how this day finishes up.

Message 14379937



To: B.K.Myers who wrote (74)10/29/2000 12:01:18 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196
 
Pacific Northwest fuel-cell industry article.
seattletimes.nwsource.com