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To: alfranco who wrote (8034)10/25/2005 7:23:55 PM
From: Garlic Breath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
DJ Energy Conversion Devices Files $300M Mixed Sec Shelf

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Dow Jones Real-Time News for InvestorsSM
4:45 p.m. 10/25/2005



WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Energy Conversion Devices Inc. (ENER) on Tuesday registered to sell from time to time up to $300 million in common stock, warrants, subscription rights, debt securities, stock purchase contracts or stock purchase units.

The company intends to use the net proceeds to fund ongoing business operations and for other general corporate purposes, according to a Form S-3 filed Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Energy Conversion Devices, based in Rochester Hills, Mich., develops products in the fields of alternative energy technology and information technology.

Shares of the company closed Tuesday at $33.69 each, down 60 cents. Down to $31.80 in after hours




To: alfranco who wrote (8034)11/14/2005 9:03:30 PM
From: Jaknik2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
Well alfranco,

I'm not normally one to complain or waste bandwidth on message boards. Hence, the apparent 20 year hiatus from venting on a daily basis. But lately, I have grown a bit weary of the 2 steps forward and 5 steps back PPS motion.

I bought this stock based on my perceived 3 pronged potential for "big things", namely Nickel Metal Hydride batteries; the photo voltaic solar technology and the optical drive technology. I believe I first saw an article about the company in Popular Mechanics in the mid to late 1980's.

So, I will go back to watching and keep my rants to an absolute minimum.

Jak