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To: Scoobah who wrote (796)3/16/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Scoobah  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
This would be a good time to repeat this story,

dch-technology.com

March 4, 1999

AlliedSignal and DCH Technology Sign Multi-Year Strategic Alliance

VALENCIA, California (March 4, 1999) - DCH Technology, Inc. (OTC BB:DCHT) and AlliedSignal (NYSE:ALD) have completed a multi-year Strategic Alliance Agreement in the areas of gas sensors,
control electronics and hydrogen energy technologies.

AlliedSignal will be developing aerospace systems which integrate DCH technology for missions ranging from active corrosion control and
nuclear safety to the development and integration of hydrogen powered vessels. Joint business development activities are underway.

The DCH Robust Hydrogen Sensor is an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology that directly combines gas sensors with Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) signal logic is fabricated at the Microelectronics and Technology Center of AlliedSignal.

This is a breakthrough in real-time gas measurement permitting the direct interface with computers to provide responsive protection to equipment which use Gallium Arsenside devices such as radars. Hydrogen is an indicator of biological activity and this sensor may be configured into probes for NASA.

NASA is the largest user of hydrogen as a fuel, however with the advent of fuel cells and microtubines the requirement for high reliability hydrogen sensors embedded in various power systems is projected to increase steadily.

DCH Technology is a hydrogen technology development and manufacturing firm specializing in patented and proprietary gas sensor and safety products that are sold to industrial and government
customers worldwide. DCH's core technologies include the Robust Hydrogen Sensor, the Universal Gas Sensor and the Hydrogen PEM Fuel Cell. DCH safety detection and process monitoring technologies are currently being used by NASA, Westinghouse, Northrop, General Electric, General Motors, Ford and many other large multi-national companies.

The worldwide market for gas sensors is currently estimated at $1billion and rapidly growing. DCH is developing and manufacturing Hydrogen PEM Fuel Cells, in cooperation with Los Alamos National Laboratory at its new facility in Wisconsin.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this
news release looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may be
materially different. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include activity levels in the
securities markets and other risk factors, such as customer order rates, cancellations, late delivery of
customer components, production delays, dependence upon certain customers, dependence upon key
executives, viability of quarterly results, single operating facility, competition, product liability risk,
control by management, foreign currency fluctuation, and other risks detailed in applicable SEC filings.



For More Information Please Contact: DCHTINVEST@aol.com or call (805) 775-8120, ext. 11. Also
see the DCH Website at dcht.com

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To: Scoobah who wrote (796)3/17/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
Steve, Do we know how many sensors it took to outfit the Leningrad Nuclear Plant?

"This opens doors (for DCH)," Firestone said. "There are 18 more reactors in
Russia and over 300 nuclear plants around the world. This could become a
multi-billion dollar business." - the-signal.com Leon Worden quoting William L. Firestone President of DCH Technology March 9th, 1999.

Let's see...2 billion divided by 300 plants= 6,666,666 dollars per plant. Any indication that DCH Technologies recieved over 6 and a half million in revenues from that project? This would seem to be the minimal implication of the Presidents statement. Is this fairly accurate?

It seems clear that DCHT has a real product. Allied Signal and DCHT seem to have some real markets in mind. Sensor products alone could well give this stock a good kick up in the not too distant future. Here's hoping that the Wisconsin(don't know where it is?) plant can efficiently produce and find markets for the soon to be introduced fuel cells. Mass production and profitible sales of these bitty fuel cells sure would be huge for DCH Technology. There is plenty of indication that they work(soon should be more at the show)...but no indication that they can be mass produced profitably. I for one can't wait to see an indication that they are cheap enough to be useful in creating a market for themselves. At that point, the stock may already be higher...but would probably have a long way to run.