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To: ds1975 who wrote (867)6/15/2005 1:23:14 PM
From: Gush  Respond to of 4814
 
Thanks.. Those are floats are way too small for my speed.

Check out fuel plays like PLUG.. That's in today:

15-Jun-05 10:26 ET In Play Mechanical Tech -- Momentum Profile (MKTY) 3.47 +0.10 : Yesterday, the Senate began debating on a sweeping energy bill. There is optimism that a bill can pass before the Fourth of July holiday. An important part of the bill is the use of renweable energy and alternative energy. After significant moves in other fuel cell names such as EEEI +60%, QTWW +18%, BLDP +15%, FCEL +9%, PLUG +7%, a notable laggard has been MKTY. It sells Mobion cord-free advanced portable power systems, through its subsidiary MTI MicroFuel Cells. The co achieved a major milestone late last year as it shipped its first Mobion based product in Dec 2004. The co is a leading fuel cell developer in the micro fuel cell space and was the first to commercialize and ship a micro fuel cell product. Micro fuel cells hold great promise for handheld devices in military or industrial sector that require a high amount of power and have restraints in terms of weight. The are few financials to speak of, but the stock recently got a vote of confidence from Smith Barney which upgraded the stock to Buy from Hold as the firm expects further product roll-outs this year... Not sure this makes sense for investors, but we thought traders would want to keep it on the radar. Another fuel cell laggard is HYGS, which recently signed a contract to provide fuel cell systems for US Army armored vehicles.