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To: VBroady who wrote (4868)12/31/1998 8:18:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 5908
 
Excellent site...I can use it;-)

Cheers,

MM



To: VBroady who wrote (4868)12/31/1998 9:16:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 5908
 
MHTX...@ 52c....Hot new product for Cel Phones....

MM



To: VBroady who wrote (4868)12/31/1998 9:42:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 5908
 
Wednesday December 30, 1:07 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: Manhattan Scientifics, Inc.
Manhattan Scientifics Completes Fuel Cell Powered Phone Call
Device Converts Alcohol To Electricity
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., Dec. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: MHTX - news) announced today that Chief Fuel Cell Scientist Robert G. Hockaday has successfully made a cellular telephone call using a phone powered by an alcohol-fueled pre-prototype micro fuel cell. The call was made this month at the company's Los Alamos, N.M. laboratory where the new Micro-Fuel Cell™ is under development. The call demonstrated that a micro fuel cell can produce enough electricity to power a cellular telephone. Last July, Hockaday said he expected to successfully test a fuel cell powered telephone by year-end.

Hockaday's fuel cell team ran a cellular phone continuously in standby for 24 hours and made periodic phone calls. Hockaday said, ''We have achieved the minimum of 100 milliwatts of power output necessary to keep the phone in standby and simultaneously trickle charge a battery with our pre-prototype system. This is a major step in our effort to commercialize a long-life Micro-Fuel Cell™ power system for portable electronics.'' The pre-prototype breadboard system consisted of 20 miniature fuel cells on five sheets of plastic connected in series to deliver four volts to the cellular phone. The system was fueled with a 50% methanol water mixture.

The successful demonstration of the pre-prototype marks another significant milestone in the development of the micro-fuel cell, which was powered by a small amount of methanol and water commonly used as windshield washer fluid. Hockaday said, ''We expect to complete a fully working prototype before mid 1999. Our ultimate goal is to maintain a digital cellular telephone on standby for more than six months and to provide 100 hours of talk time with a single refueling of several ounces of a methanol/water mix.'' For commercial use, the tiny energy source will be engineered to be smaller and lighter than a conventional rechargeable battery and is expected to be priced competitively with conventional cellular phone batteries.

Manhattan Scientifics is also developing and has filed patents to protect its invention of a portable charging system utilizing its micro fuel cell technology. If successfully developed, it could eliminate the need for wall plug AC electrical charging of batteries. The company's portable charger, which it calls Power Holster™, is being designed to become an integral part of a cellular telephone system. It is being designed with the intention of providing a constant trickle charge to the telephone's conventional battery, thus creating an ''always-on'' powered system.

Marvin Maslow, Manhattan Scientifics' CEO said, ''The company's strategy is to first complete the working prototype and then identify an appropriate strategic corporate partner to manufacture and distribute the new energy devices. A number of Fortune/100 telecommunications, battery, film and chemical companies have contacted us and visited us. They are monitoring our progress and waiting for us to invite them to test our technology, which we intend to do as soon as we are ready. We would like to eliminate the word re- charge from the English language and change it to refuel. There have been substantial improvements in battery technologies lately. This is good news for us because it improves the effectiveness of our portable charger system, designed to keep the newer long-life lithium ion batteries in cellular telephones and other small electronic devices charged for extended periods.''

Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. with research headquarters in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and business offices in New York City, is a technology incubator currently developing patented technologies that address two critical issues in the advancement of consumer and commercial electronics: portable power and holographic media for data storage. Copies of Manhattan Scientifics press releases, SEC filings, current quotes, stock charts and other useful information for investors may be found on the web sites www.mhtx.com and www.hawkassociates.com. For further information contact Marvin Maslow, CEO (917) 923-3300, or Chief Fuel Cell Scientist Robert Hockaday.

Media Contact Institutional Investor Relations:
Alex Stanton Frank Hawkins
Stanton-Crenshaw Hawk Associates
Email:alex@stanton Email:Fhawk@hawkassociates.com
crenshaw.com hawkassociates.com
Tel: (212)780-1900 Tel: (305) 852-2383
The foregoing press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the company's expectation of its future business. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the company's expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the company's control. Actual results could differ materially from these forward looking statements as a result of a variety of factors including successfully completing the research and development with respect to the micro fuel cell, successfully commercializing the micro fuel cell for mass production, successfully protecting the company's patents, and effective significant industry competition from various entities whose research and development, financial, sales and marketing and other capabilities far exceeds the company's. In light of these risks and uncertainties there can be no assurances that the forward-looking statements in this press release will in fact transpire or prove to be accurate.

SOURCE: Manhattan Scientifics, Inc.

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To: VBroady who wrote (4868)1/1/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: VBroady  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5908
 
IDCN INFORMATION for all you 1999 investors out there!!

I have been in communication with Jeffrey over the last couple of days. I stick to what I have said before: Jeffrey/IDCN are the real deal. I was gone for a while, but now I'm back!

The company will be successful. I feel good owning IDCN. People that don't feel 1999 will be good to IDCN should sell and move on. Smart money is buying (Jeffrey and his friends are - LOTS of shares - this should tell you something) and impatient and foolish people are selling. 1999 will be good for IDCN.

Don't be suckered into an MM panic; the MMs are doing what they always do - manipulate for their own gains.

When IDCN passes .50 then 1.00 and on and on in 1999, I'll still be holding and smiling. Since there are only about 16 million shares at brokerages, I'm starting to see Jeffries' point in putting my shares in my own name. I "know" where about 3-4 million shares are; take these shares out of these as$holes' hands, let IDCN do their thing this spring and watch us go to a dollar in a hurry.

What if Jeffrey and friends transfer all their shares? The MMs would freak. The main reason I am reconsidering this is what a stink my broker made when I inquired about doing this -- it costs about $12 with no negatives that I can think of - a holder can still sell at any time, etc. (They don't have shares to transfer to me, they've loaned them all out)

The magic number is .375. Once we leave that behind, all faith will be restored - IMHO. If you want to sell then - go for it and take some nice SUMMER long-term capital gains (most of us will have held for a whole year by then!). Why even consider selling at .02 unless you like losses? No thanks. Garnet / Isaacs production spring/summer, etc = much better prices.

vb