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Technology Stocks : DYTB - Daytonabrands, Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: donpat who wrote (5)1/21/2007 4:41:10 AM
From: Gordon OwenRespond to of 40
 
Could be... Google the product name and you get H2Oil company, which has both oil and fuel aditives. H2Oil's home page mentions nanotech for their oil treatment, mentions no stock symbol, and has no "investor" link so their oil additive technology may have been made available to another company, especially since H2oil is now emphasizing their fuel additive rather than the oil additive.

Might not be, either. This product sounds like it creates a wear layer preventing wear of metal below (a la various teflon/ PTBF/ Slick 50 type products but at nano level) which would be a good thing throughout an engine. H2Oil's product, on the other hand, seems to function only in the combustion chamber as tiny amounts of oil get past the upper piston rings.

I guess we have to wait to find out. Once again, Hollen succeeds in hitting me with something that's interesting but I can't figure what the heck is going on.



To: donpat who wrote (5)1/21/2007 11:17:04 AM
From: oldno7Respond to of 40
 
from DYTB website:
daytonabrands.com

this looks to be the product discussed in the PR and is not H2Oil.

Steve



To: donpat who wrote (5)9/24/2007 8:52:36 PM
From: AutomaticStocksRespond to of 40
 
Looks like this is going to be a winner.

GREAT FIND! Would love to aquire as much as possible before the public is alerted to this company. It will move up fast.