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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (369)2/23/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: gvander  Respond to of 522
 
Zeev,

Just an informative post, ok. I thought it looked interesting. Don't take it personally and relate it to VLNC. I posted this at all the lithium polymer pure play sites to get feedback ok.

I thought you would see that these four all fit some critical strategic aspect of LI-Polymer. To me it was interesting ok. See if you see the same things I do in these four--its not obvious at first but I think it is quite good. Doesn't mean they still don't have serious financing challanges (like VLNC) but it is still a player and given that, I aways pay attention.

Regards



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (369)2/23/1999 10:44:00 PM
From: David Maginnis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 522
 
Back to ULBI, I have been to the mall twice in the last two weeks. The sales of ULBI's 9v at Radio Shack seemed to have gone flat during January, however, February sales have tripled January's sales. The salesman did say that they could sell a lot more of them if ULBI's 9v were the same size as other 9v batteries. For example he said that an old man came in yesterday wanting to use one in his heart stimulator but it was too fat by a millimeter or two.

Anyway, if sales and yields keep improving like they have been then this stock is worth $10/share by December 99 on the 9v batteries alone.



To: Zeev Hed who wrote (369)2/24/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: gvander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 522
 
I still think Lithium Ranks last among public pure plays but things are begining to get interesting

Based on Financing however, LITH is in very bad shape:

See: Change of Control filing doubling the shares outstanding to 43 million shares (3/4 now reside with Lithium Link)

sec.gov

Interestingly though I think the change of control and the taking of equity to be somewhat positive. Do you agree?

After this Back to ULBI. Sorry ULBI posters.