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Re: srm4u post# 16208

Wednesday, 10/16/2019 11:35:10 AM

Wednesday, October 16, 2019 11:35:10 AM

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Good for you! I just keep accumulating the more it goes down. As does anyone that pays attention and can understand the potential that will come to fruition in the very near future. Exelon, Drax, Exxonmobil, Toyota, California, Connecticut, The US Navy, Campbell's Soup, LIPA, and many others need fuel cell energy the service are fuel cells. Posco needs fuel cell as a partner which they clearly stated a couple times over the past few months. I don't care if it goes to a penny, although I know it won't, that just means more shares I can buy at a cheaper price. and it doesn't matter whether I buy them at a dollar fifty cents or $0.10 I'm going to make money on them in the very near future. If I need cash I can sell the chairs shares that I bought the cheapest. If the stock goes to $0.15 and some lucky sap is fortunate enough to have not bought any before that and loads up at $0.15 then God blessed them. but anyone that's talking negative about the company or their technology clearly does not know what they're talkin about. stating that the stock will go to a penny or $0.03 or $0.05 like some people have is just clear flat-out ignorance. Unless everyone involved with media and the company is fraudulent. I'm going by the writer for "The Day" from the US Navy. I'm going by the person that works in Tulare government. I'm going by obviously what the company has reported. I'm going by information from Exelon and Drax. I'm going by the fact that several lenders have lent them over 50 million dollars in the past 6 months for projects. I'm going by the fact that they paid off over 90% of their toxic debt within the last 3 months. I'm going by the fact that they acquired the Bridgeport project bringing in over $15 million a year in Revenue. I'm going by the fact that ExxonMobil just gave them ten million dollars for a licensing agreement to be able to use their carbon capture technology. I'm going by the fact that there's a big push for the hydrogen future. I'm going by the fact that fuel cell technology is significantly less utilized than solar or wind and that is at least partly related to losing incentives for over a year. the fact that fuel cell technology is becoming more price competitive and more popular. I could go on and on for about another hundred words that all makes sense.
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