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humblehawk

04/04/10 11:37 AM

#9757 RE: trader53 #9754

If what you say is true, then CCTC's biggest move should be on the 3rd wave. THESE ARE THE BIGGEST MOVES in ISSUES.

3rd waves are the biggest

BUT YOU STILL NEED CONFIRMATION BC SOMETIME THEY CAN END UP CHANGING ON YOU IN NO TIME.

BIGGEST CONCERN WOULDN'T BE HOW HIGH IT WILL GO BUT RATHER IF THEY CAN CONTINUE.

jmo

GL

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Rock Solid

04/04/10 2:59 PM

#9765 RE: trader53 #9754

Edurk - I have also read someone else reply to your post, and I must say he's right about one thing: the third leg will be much more impressive than the second one. But I have to admit I'd rather have the benefits of both :-D

Thank you very much for the TA input. If pps goes down before finally hitting the sky, I'm ready to challenge BBB ;-)
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DOLPHY

04/04/10 3:04 PM

#9767 RE: trader53 #9754

Edurk, I wish that your predictions are true but I have my reservations as follows:
1.It is difficult to sell technology.
2. it is more difficult to sell technology which has not been demonstrated on a commercial scale.
3. It is extremely difficult to sell technology to the Chinese.
4. The basis of the technology is to remove the polluting materials by an input of energy to raise the temperature of the feed material. It is claimed that a part of that energy comes from the combustion of the volatiles removed by they first treatment. Those volatiles should not contain any of the bad materials or we are back to square one. The patent (or the part I have read)do not cover that point.Every additional step in the process add costs. So do we know that the final cleaned coal can be sold for a profit?

I do not know the answer to the last point. Can someone more familiar with the technology enlighten me on this?

Another concern is the tardiness of the payment from India and no reference to that in the 10Q