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To: John Marcinko who wrote (1392)12/13/1997 10:38:00 PM
From: Hawkeye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5827
 
John, see my previous note, I think it explains some of the move. We should also hear of their stationary power partner soon (likely before the end of the year) and they have a history of linking up with blue-chip companies...

I would think that both Ford and Daimler would have a better handle on whether fuel cells can be cost effective in cars than Sid, but you decide. BTW, GM had a subsidiary do a previous study, which it did not release, but which was released after the subsidiary was sold, also showing that fuel cells can be cost competitive in volume sales. I believe it was done by Allied Signal. The Big Three may need to be dragged into making changes, they sure aren't leading the pack.

Regards



To: John Marcinko who wrote (1392)1/7/1998 4:13:00 PM
From: Pierre Rivard  Respond to of 5827
 
John,
Where can I get some information on the Navigator Canadian Technology fund that you mentioned in your Dec 13th 97 thread (reply #1392)? Would you know where I could reach Duncan Stewart, the portfolio manager? Where was he quoted as saying that Ballard can be the "Canadian Microsoft"?
THanks - Pierre