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To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (6879)8/9/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Texas77  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
<<The real question is do they care? With energy prices at these levels, why spend the money on alternatives now?>>

Very good point Charles,

If they license the technology and don't use it for a long time, what would that do for RNTK revenues? Undoubtedly it would still be great for RNTK but I'm not sure how much the bottom line would be affected. It might explain the prolonged negotiations though. I'm not a bear on RNTK - but when the hype gets started by the likes of the "Burrito Bandit" it leaves me quite concerned.

Those here that ask me to do a DD on the Bandit - merely prove to me that they haven't done one. Too bad that the fun in the sun is on their expense. Oh yes - they have done a good DD - they read his web page and joined his newsletter. So thoughtless of me not to think of that. Surely that constitutes a through DD. I wonder if he is related to CL or some of the other Bandits that have come and gone?

The old saw about bulls make money - bears make money and pigs get slaughtered should be amended to include - sheep get slaughtered and some pigs that don't get slaughtered - go to jail. (or live in exile?)

I wonder if some of the Greek work includes reg. S placements??? - I'll bet that hits a nerve with a friend of ours!!!!



To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (6879)8/9/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: Urlman  Respond to of 14347
 
>>>With energy prices at these levels, why spend the money on alternatives now? I've been reading/hearing about the disappearance of oil for 20 years now... alternative reclamation technologies my be viable in the near future.. maybe.<<<

Take a look at this post I made about a year ago on the Ballard Thread
....notice what has happened to the stock price of Ballard power
(BLDPF)since last years comments by Bill Clinton & Wired Magazine....
When the Gov't starts mandating that's when they come a knockin'
Message 2421187

Cheers,
Urlman