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To: Oak Tree who wrote (1667)5/25/1999 1:51:00 AM
From: Francois Goelo  Respond to of 2513
 
OT, that should really be the least of your concerns. There are plenty...

more that, IMHO, are far more serious, if you have reviewed Sid's and my posts. In all fairness, there are some signs that could be indicative of an improvement in the outlook for DCHT. However, if I were a new investor, I would wait to see the financials, first and maybe second Quarterly results, comparing past projections with actual sales, and realistic projections for the rest of the year.

In any case, the stock is unlikely to go anywhere until all this information is tabled, so your down risk could be assessed as being substantially greater than the possibility of losing some potential profit.

Regards, F. Goelo + + +

PS: It shouldn't be too long before I incur the wrath of the longs again...



To: Oak Tree who wrote (1667)5/25/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: c.horn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2513
 
Will the size of your facilities limit your ability to accept and fulfill large orders?

As late as May 1998, DCH occupied approximately 1,000 square feet in a small office building in Sherman Oaks, California
and employed four consultants along with the company officers. One year later, we occupy approximately 10,000 square feet
at our sites, have 16 full time employees, 3 part time and 5 consultants. Based on interest from current and potential customers,
we fully expect DCH to grow in the coming months and years.

DCH performs the calibration, test and final assembly of its sensor products at the California facilities (located in Valencia,
approximately 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles). Other manufacturing (such as board assembly, machining, product
packaging, etc.) is subcontracted out to specialty houses. Our capacity today is more than sufficient for all anticipated orders.
However, if an order comes in that we cannot handle, much of what we do (in particular, final assembly and test) can also be
easily subcontracted out to facilities within the same industrial park.

DCH has expanded its fuel cell facility as well to prepare for production, beginning possibly in late 1999. The fuel cell facility is
located near Madison, Wisconsin.

Source: dch-technology.com