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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Thermoelectric - SOFC Fuel cells (GLE:TSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Voodoo Trader who wrote (1058)4/20/1999 9:32:00 AM
From: Mr. Oil  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6016
 
>>it seems fairly obvious that the partner will be GLE. Any comments<<

One would think that since GM, the mother company of Delphi is going to develop with Toyota a fuel cell for their cars then the obvious choice would be GLE. The NR on Friday announcing Delphi as placing and order with Global and plans to enter a business deal to be negotiated. I would be very surprised if GM and Toyota weren't going to be a major customer. I think we have much good news yet to come. Let them short GLE down to $3.00 if they can. I will be buying what ever I can.

Ray



To: Voodoo Trader who wrote (1058)4/20/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: Fishfinder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6016
 
<<<<<What is very obvious is that there is no mention on who will develop the fuel cells for GM and Toyota (The number 2 and number 3 largest automakers). Could this be a pending news release, it seems fairly obvious that the partner will be GLE. Any comments>>>> Delphi formed an alliance with BLD 1-2 years ago. Toyota and GM have been working on a fuel cell car for some time now and it hasn't included GLE. Till now the PEM fuel cell has been selected as the fuel cell system of choice for public uses; ie. autos, home heat sources etc. Has GLE changed this philosophy ? I don't know. Remember it is still burning at 650 degrees "c" ot about 1500+ "f " To say over the net that you think its obvious that GLE is the Co. to power toyota in the future isn't right. Scott