Yes, lets compare.
PLug bought Relion, they have sold fuel cells for telecom to Sprint, however it was under a DOE funding arrangement but they do have fuel cells that power telecom towers.
They sell to big companies like Walmart for forklifts, this is because fuel cells keep the lift working 24X7 vs batteries which have to be charged. In closed environments emissions are critical.
So Plug sells fuel cells, Ballard sells fuel cells, NEAH does not.
Neah goes into another category along with Mantra and Dominovas which have pictures of fuel cells but do not have one they could show you if you stopped by. Mantra may have some but they are Lab
experiments.
To claim NEAH is comparable to companies with revenue is a huge stretch, NEAH does not make and has never made revenue. They burn loaned money, that's all they have ever done.
Years ago they claimed to be at an inflection point, they inflected up for a short time as investors believed their PRs. Very big mistake to believe them. They have since inflected downward and have stayed on that course.
JHMO
Bill