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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (277)11/5/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: ET  Respond to of 440
 
jim....i agree..

..i've been seeing ecoli news myself.....just last night some company was recalling about 500,000 pounds of ground beef.....if satcon does come out with this ribs product than this stock really could double that day,BUT where is this machine......their other division are very interesting also......i don't care how that individual investor magazine rates this company i think it's a buy...... i own a bunch and i'm not that concerned....

...some day.i hope.......



To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (277)1/7/1999 7:38:00 AM
From: Jim Oravetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 440
 
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday it's granting $20 million to two companies for research and development of electrically powered vehicles.

The companies plan to develop electric power modules that will manage the generation, storage and use of electrical power in hybrid gas-electric, diesel-electric and fuel cell vehicles.

"These power systems have steadily improved from the size of a large suitcase to less than half the size of a shoe box, and, under this initiative, we plan to reduce the $10,000 cost to less than $500," said Energy Secretary Bill Richardson.

Silicon Power Corp. of Malvern, Pa., and SatCon Technology Corp. (SATC) of Cambridge , Mass., were selected to receive $10 million each for the program and will match government funding with an additional $10 million. Each company will provide prototype modules within 15 months and a final prototype within 36 months.

Anyone with info on the competition?