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To: johnjet who wrote (1661)4/7/2001 3:38:14 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 11802
 
Hi J.Jet,

Your in with FCT-v @$1.07 for 9,345 shares.

Chart for Fuel Cell Technologies Corp.(FCT-v):

stockcharts.com[l,a]declnimy[pb50!c20!b100!b200][vc60][iUg!Ll14!La12,26,9!Lf!Lh14,3]

Looking at the chart for this stock we can see it is currently in a long downtrend on below average volume. All the indicators are negative but the stock does appear ready for a bounce from oversold levels up to it's 20EMA. This stock would have to take out it's 50MA and hold it on a retest to get my interest again.

Good luck with this pick John,
Al



To: johnjet who wrote (1661)4/9/2001 6:14:06 PM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 11802
 
johnjet... news on your pick FCT-v:

Ms. Barbara Haines reports

Fuel Cell Technologies continues to deliver the latest in underwater power
systems to Canada's Department of National Defence. FCT's Diver Heating
Power System is designed to provide heat to divers underwater during long
periods of decompression.
Acceptance trials of the aluminum/oxygen (Al/O2) Diver Heating Power System
were performed for the customer at FCT's Kingston, Ont., test pool during
March. The fuel cell system delivered over 2.7 kilowatt hours of both
electrical and thermal energy underwater for over 5.5 hours. The complete
fuel cell system, with all of its balance of plant components, is only
seven by 11 by 15 inches and includes an Al/O2 fuel cell stack smaller than
a six-inch cube. The dimensions will shrink as FCT continues to refine the
system.
This system represents a major step forward in underwater power for this
type of application. Because the system recovers both the electrical and
the thermal output of the Al/O2 fuel cell, the overall energy density is
equivalent to expensive silver-zinc batteries, but at a small fraction of
the cost. The low-cost and high-energy density of this underwater power
source make it a viable candidate for both military and commercial uses for
underwater power. Further development of the fuel cell system will include
full integration with a diver heating system already developed by DND,
further design modifications to improve user-friendliness, and real-time
underwater testing of the system with divers in cold environments.
FCT is considering potential clients' needs for more applications of this
technology. Options under consideration include a new portable power source
for emergency heating tents for hypothermia victims. The tents have been
developed, but they lack a sufficiently high-energy density power source.
The FCT Al/O2 system can be tailored to fit this and many other
applications that require high-energy density. The low-cost per discharge
gives this power source a clear advantage over more exotic and expensive
battery technologies.