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To: WALT REISCH who wrote (3364)3/19/1999 7:42:00 PM
From: Thomas J. Smith  Respond to of 8393
 
Yes I have long term shares in ENER...But my trading shares still go back to the day we saw the first weakness in ener at 12 and 3/4's........ The top of the move was 12 and 7/8's I do believe...

The chart looks bad on ener for the short term.. Yes I recieved and replied on the private messages... and the truth has been not to buy yet in the 10's and that still remains in place... We will see a better buying opportunity in the future....

Don't sell if you are in it for the long haul... this one will be great going into the next century.



To: WALT REISCH who wrote (3364)3/21/1999 1:10:00 PM
From: jacq  Respond to of 8393
 
I would like to post these two links. Solectria not entirely new to the thread but they do have some interesting material on site at times and they do use our batteries.

solectria.com
solectria.com

The success of the Selectria van as a postal vehicle underscores the vast meaningful potential that ECD's technology has in both public and industrial applications. It is certainly a fit for buses, garbage trucks all manner of delivery vans. IThe technology should fit well for wheelchairs rechargeable lawn mowers. It is fantastic for forklifts and mobile cranes where additional weight is an advantage as well as the torque and reduced amount of fumes in the congested work place. What appears to be lacking is an general public awareness of the potential the health and economic benefits as well as the political determination to get the job done.

members.aol.com

The third link is may just be the way cars will be built in the future and I hope it is of interest to the thread.