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To: Urlman who wrote (2531)5/6/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: Hawkeye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5827
 
I agree the Daimler/Chrysler talks could turn out to be very good for BLD overall. Chrysler has not had the capability to spend the kind of resources on new technologies that Daimler and others have. It was always playing catchup and trying to piggy back on others work, e.g. the contract Chrysler signed to have Delphi, a GM sub, do much of the work on their fuel cell engine. If this goes through we would then have 2 of the big 3 US Co's (Ford and Chrysler) strongly pushing fuel cells with GM on the outside of the Alliance, looking in. This would also increase BLD's potential share of the ultimate fuel cell market and eliminate the possibility of Chrysler joining with someone else. What will GM do?

Also, Chrysler has done some of the early work on the gasoline reformer side with AD Little, which may add value to the group.

Regards