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Technology Stocks : Turbodyne Technologies Inc. (TRBDF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mad2 who wrote (1761)8/16/1998 2:09:00 AM
From: Gerald L. Kerr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3458
 
In addition to being short on TRBD, you're short on spelling also.

catylitic: catalytic
benifit: benefit

We tend to run a fairly literate thread here so please try get with the program.

Gerry

p.s. I sold at a profit many points ago. Now I'm having fun watching you guys dig your own graves. How deep does it need to be? All the way to China? LOL



To: Mad2 who wrote (1761)8/16/1998 2:47:00 AM
From: BigCapGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
I failed to notice a few things on the first read. Foremost I guess is that some or all of the devices are being given free of charge.

Anyway it's up to Turbodyne to get in there and identify/create revenue opportunities. Only thing I can think of is that if the technology can do something no one else can I bet NJ would at least look at it. I think a big differentiator here is the improved fuel efficiency. The Turbopac pays for itself, it's not just a clean up device like a catalytic converter. I'll be really pissed if Turbodyne isn't aware of this opportunity at least. We already know the EPA, DDC, and sh*t even the UN is on board w/ Turbodyne. Must make for a bang up sales pitch!

I also missed that NJ will be issuing fines for trucks, was it,
that don't meet some standard. It's about time government is getting involved here. I find it insulting to see trucks and buses spewing out all that smoke when there are ways to prevent it. I'll be really happy when I see cops pulling these trucks over and testing them right on the spot. My gut feeling is that they'd be the biggest fools in history if they can't capitalize on this product. I think I'll give my friends in Jersey a call and have them call this Contact: Jeff Lamm, (609) 292-5203 NJDOT I guess. I'm sure they'd be interested in finding out if NJDOT is looking at Turbopacs and if not then why not.