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To: wpckr who wrote (999)4/8/1999 1:09:00 PM
From: Sid Turtlman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
wpckr: You shouldn't assume I am inherently against DCHT. My one foray into the stock was on the long side, and I did quite well percentage wise. If the company raises some capital and diverts its funds from promotion of its stock to developing proprietary, commercial technology (oh yeah, and stops announcing bogus orders), I might go long again. I am very bullish on the future of fuel cells, and a company that has something of value to add to that area, even as a supplier to other companies, ought to do well.



To: wpckr who wrote (999)4/8/1999 1:16:00 PM
From: trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
The disappointment to your conversation sid is that you refer to individuals who have worked in this area for many years from Los Alamos National Labs. His credentials are somewhat better than that of your local high school chemistry teacher. As far as competition, I believe, that in some areas the DCH sensor has no competition. It was developed by Sandia National Lab. to operate in harsh Radioactive environment for the U.S. Government. We dont know what the gov. intentions are. But as for DCH's applications, It is the only one that can operate in nuclear powerplants under rad conditions. Also, can take the harsh environment in transformers. Cant say much for traditional competitor products.

Remember, DCHT has taken product from the US government labs and licensed them for commercial applications. DCHT has also has personnel from the likes of RCA, Rockwell, Los Alamos, MIT, Sandia, NASA, etc.

Reference to simple chemisty teacher. Try again!!!