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To: E. Charters who wrote (18767)8/31/2003 12:34:19 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
EC....Bishop makes me more money than you do.

"Huge chart on VRB. Already run away. Too late on it."

It's $1.00 He says $5.00
Watch them turn Vanadium into something more valuable than gold.

I have also a brokerage account in Vancouver and every single time I ask him about a stock he gives an opinion and he is almost always wrong. So I listen to him, and he's one of the best around, and then trade in my online account the opposite of what he says and never fail I make money.

Uncle EC, you're JUST like him.

ralphie



To: E. Charters who wrote (18767)8/31/2003 3:48:26 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
<<What is the attraction? Are they getting a contract from Con Ed to supply all their switching systems and there is only 5 million shares out?

EC<:-};;>>

Tim Hennesey said in his announcement as CEO of VRB,

"There are a few times when new technologies appear which have the potential to cause paradigm shifts. I believe that the VRB energy storage system is one of these technologies. Storing multiple megawatt hours of energy highly efficiently and in a distributed fashion provides the ideal way to enhance grid reliability, and generate improved return on assets for all utilities. The impact of events such as the blackout of the 15th August 2003 could have been reduced with proper placement of energy storage systems in the grid. The use of the VRB system with wind generation and solar power to provide firm capacity will address the major complaint that utilities have about these renewable resources. By integrating the VRB energy storage system with diesel generators used in many remote installations we can reduce emissions and contribute to Kyoto accord undertakings. The potential is enormous..and unlike some of the hydrogen based technologies, the VRB energy storage technology does not require wholesale infrastructure change for its application - it complements existing approaches. The market has set the goals - I am excited about the opportunity to aggressively pursue this enormous potential for the Vanadium Redox Battery Energy Storage System.

- Timothy Hennessy.