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  • Pure Play Energy Storage Portfolio: Year End Review and Outlook [View article]
    Good Luck to you John in all of your investments, particularly AXPW. I may not own it but You do so I wish it does well.

    A rising tide lifts all ships resting at anchor. Oil's rise will bode well for the Entire Battery Sector.

    If I don't have a chance later, Happy New Year to you and Yours.
    Dec 31 05:22 am |Rating: +6 -1 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    renim: thats the thing with China, they are quite willing to go from scratch into various technologies which might/might not pan out in the future but can still be employed in the present. Jobs are created in the process. Sometime in the future, maybe it will come down to one type. Until then people are employed.

    Here, Funding is a Committee decision and political as well.
    Apr 26 06:15 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    For the record, I also own ABAT and ALTI. I covered my initial investment along the way, these stocks are free. I've owned them for many years

    ALTI is a play on Large storage batteries, ABAT is/was a play on China. Zenn is quite recent, this year.
    Apr 26 02:06 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    I have an initial investment at $1.80, as soon as I heard that Eestor was filing patents, I picked it up.

    This release relates to the patents. I'm a glutton for new tech, frankly, old tech doesn't interest me at all.

    The innovations are the 10-20-30 baggers of the future.

    Otherwise, I'm income oriented and now have decisions to make. What were Fixed Dividend payers in the 20% range are going to pay 10% based on current prices. Do I hold on or do I convert to other as yet undiscovered 20% payers.

    The problem is that they are so hard to find.
    Apr 24 16:44 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    Put simply then, it doesn't matter to you what the potential is for the Eestor Tech., you will continue advocating everything else.

    If, and I agree with your assessment regarding waiting, the Tech. meets their expectations then all of the rest of the companies you mention can live with vehicles above 3,080 lbs. in weight for a while.

    Therefore, If you remove the auto industry, what applications do the rest have?
    Apr 24 13:39 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    John: you have become jaded. I meant the news that the rest of your picks may become obsolete shortly in the EV area. The news is from Eestor not from Zenn.

    But heck, I can live with my 150% gain.
    Apr 24 10:25 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • White House Report: GM Volt Is Not Ready for Prime Time [View article]
    I gather you are not up to speed on Zenn, ZNNMF.

    If this tech proves to be real, it will do a number on all of the above as far as EV's are concerned.
    Apr 24 08:41 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Very Smart Plan for Federal Smart Grid Grants [View article]
    John, any comments on ENS?
    Apr 21 18:03 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Very Smart Plan for Federal Smart Grid Grants [View article]
    You have to be able to measure it before you are able to Tax it or create a market for it. You will find that the tech to do this isn't available on every street corner.

    Do you know of any companies providing this service?
    Apr 21 12:51 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Very Smart Plan for Federal Smart Grid Grants [View article]
    John: AXPW has months to go before anything is finalized. A MOU isn't a contract.
    Apr 21 10:18 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Very Smart Plan for Federal Smart Grid Grants [View article]
    The local version with only a 35 mile range and 4 hr. charge from a 120 volt line are being priced around $11K, if you include a 10% tax credit , you have a $10K EV.

    You have to visit the website for dealerships but I believe there is one in Orland Park.
    Apr 21 10:15 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • A Very Smart Plan for Federal Smart Grid Grants [View article]
    I hope you are right. My baby needs a new pair of shoes. ZNNMF is making the right gurgling noises to attract that sort of attention.
    Apr 21 09:02 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
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