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Tuesday, 10/26/2004 1:16:48 AM

Tuesday, October 26, 2004 1:16:48 AM

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Recent news stories I have heard had indicated that Motorola has pretty much abandoned any activity in the consumer display area. In other words no "Big Screen" home entertainment from them. This is my recollection only.

Now of course Motorola is still continuing to make many other kinds of devices -- and the display tech for those devices may or not include CNT display tech. I didn't expect cell phones to have video cameras in them, so the tech is always rolling!

On the fuel cell front, If the involvement is with GE then the fuel cell company that GE is with is PLUG Power. Plug Power is heavily involved with MKTY (Mechanical Technology)and If you look at it, PLUG is making the "big" power fuel cells and MKTY is making the portable "battery replacement" devices. I believe Gillette ("Dura-Cell") is involved in a funding arrangement with MKTY.

These companies are in New York and The politician Shumer is pushing Tech very hard for alternative energy. Governor Pataki is a friend to business development in New York.

FACT, First Albany Bank is a big stockholder of PLUG and MKTY. If you do a fact check on PLUG you may find a significant GE presence in the company.

Now the above statements are reasonably factual from my memory. I don't have any PR from CTKH saying they are working with or co-developing with any of the companies I mention. Rumor and inuendo are not valid research when you are doing DD on any stock.

If all you have is a few casual references and "degrees of separation" you may infer a connection because you wish to make that connection so you feel better about your financial prospects for the future.

The only valid fact to consider is that Fuel Cells are using ceramics and CTKH makes ceramics. Other than that, with no "comments" from CTKH, you've got no valid connection to any of the above. Yes it's a favorable climate and fertile fields, but that doesn't mean a crop of greenbacks is going to grow for us stockholders. That may be just fertilizer!

So the result of all this recollection on my part ends up being this ambiguous investment advice about CTKH.:

If you don't play you can't win or lose. Place your bets.

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