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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (737)9/22/2005 2:21:57 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218030
 
When man throw brains at one problem... It is kind of poor man's solution. It has an appeal since anyone can have a go at it.

Of course Toyota, DamlerChrysler, Ford and GM wants the high-tech solution hybrid fuel cell. They could control the supply and rake in the cash. Not that I am against rake in cash. 'Au contraire'!

What I think it is that for Bosch, Magnetti Marelli and many othe car parts' makers, it will be much better a market ffrom which they could get their share of the cash raked in.

See, this is how things start happening: when there is a confluence of common interests on a certain outcome.