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To: E. Graphs who wrote (3400)4/18/2001 9:54:28 AM
From: Duane L. Olson  Respond to of 4564
 
E! Thanks for that chart on CPST and the link to more Alt Energy prospects....good info. We now have four fuel cell companies (HPOW FCEL BLDP and PLUG), one micro-turbine provider (CPST), and one Flywheel Technology company (ACPW):
finance.yahoo.com
I bought HGT yesterday at a "too high" price of $16.10...but it finished at $16.49 -- nothing like being lucky <gg>
Energy, in general, took a hit in Jan/Mar partly because it had done so well for two years, but mostly because folks thought energy supply/demand imbalances had ended, and oil would come down in price -- carrying other energy with it. It is possible those folks were wrong. Natural gas (NG) demand is stepping up, and is anticipated to grow still stronger. To a large degree, NG is immune to the fluctuations in the OPEC controlled oil market. There are a large number of natural gas producers, then, that have much better prospects than the energy industry overall. So, we are looking at producers like APA, BR, and NBRS, and picking up those royalty trusts with a high NG component.... ERF, NCN, SJT, and HGT.
More soon....gotta go play this interim rally <GG>....
tso.



To: E. Graphs who wrote (3400)4/18/2001 10:22:43 AM
From: Duane L. Olson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4564
 
E! FCEL, on our list, is jumping a couple of points today:
askresearch.com
FCEL has a corporate "sponsor" -- Enron (ENE).... ENE has approximately a 9% interest in FCEL through warrants. ENE also has bought (for May delivery, I think) some of FCEL product...
Some of the current interest could be because FCEL is actually going to have a product on the market, unlike some of the other fuel cell darlings. FCEL is supposed to be fairly efficient as well...
TSO