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To: Street Hawk who wrote (59521)9/22/2000 3:49:00 PM
From: CapitalLosses  Respond to of 122087
 
Hi StreetHawk,

The release of the Strategic Oil Reserves might not be viewed as optimistic toward future supply.

-CLs



To: Street Hawk who wrote (59521)9/22/2000 3:52:06 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Clinton, releasing Oil from the Reserves?

This could cool the situation for a week or 2 but then add pressure.... it is like going short something short which is sure scarce.... not like shares where insider could dump into a rallye.

But maybe he mixed it up with releasing something else from the reserve....<VBG>

Anyways, thanks for ther heady up!



To: Street Hawk who wrote (59521)9/23/2000 8:03:12 PM
From: AD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Agreed StreetHawk. Not only will fuel cell stocks soften at some point here, on the release of oil reserves, but almost all of these stocks are so far from making any money it's a joke. Just keep hitting them on any strength since the hype may not be over.

There is a wide variety of fuel cells and cell technologies being explored. I suspect most of these small companies in the limelite right now will never achieve meaningful revenues from their efforts.

FCEL gets a little nuts, so be cool there imho.