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To: BMWIN who wrote (2528)5/6/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: Investor Communications Co  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5827
 
Another New Battery Technology Company

Power Technologies, Inc. (PWTC) has developed an environmentally friendly and powerful battery technology targeted at the emerging electric vehicle market as well as other industries which utilize portable power supplies. This technology will allow production of a battery that is substantially lighter than a conventional lead-acid battery, has a quicker recharge rate, is cost-effective to manufacture, and is environmentally friendly. Although the specifics are proprietary to Power Technologies Inc., the technology involves greatly increasing the active surface area of the battery plates while cutting the battery's weight in half. This proprietary technology can provide approximately twice the power of a similar weight lead-acid battery, and can be used wherever a conventional battery is used. The unique structure of the battery allows for the use of a non-toxic metal alloy and non-toxic, non-hazardous electrolyte.

Power Technologies has applied for numerous patents and plans to find a strategic partner of magnitude with the manufacturing and marketing capability to launch a viable product in multiple markets.

For a complete due diligence kit on Power Technologies please call (888) 345-0434 or visit iccinfo.com



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To: BMWIN who wrote (2528)5/10/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: Hawkeye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5827
 
Bob, I subscribe to H&FCL and I would recommend it to people who want good insight into what's being said at conferences as well as rumours in the industry. It is usually bang on when reporting the latest industry gossip. I read it cover to cover as soon as I get it. It is actually not a lot of money if you have a significant investment or interest in fuel cell technology. The field is growing by leaps and bounds and nobody can attend all of the conferences. I believe you can learn enough from it to make money or at least be able to sleep at night knowing your investment is in a leading edge company and that the competition isn't too close.

Regards