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"MARKET" is not definable

MensagemEnviado: 18/8/2003 20:20
por Kid Louco
sales would be impacted by a number of unknown variables. Its like trying to predict personal computer use prospectively from the mid-1970's vantage point going forward. It was nearly impossible

1 even assuming no more new major SUPER GRID FAILURES similar to 1965 and 2003, an increase in regional and localized blackouts, brownouts etc due to massive increasing demand for energy

2. Increasing importance of "high 9's" issues as the microchip assumes even more importance, where near total reliability is mandatory for certain situations

3. insurance issues related to food spoilage, downtime, payroll costs etc tied in with unreliable grids going forward

4. noncommercial residential dwellings move toward fuel cell and/or micro-turbine combinations

5. the ability to sell back unused energy to the main grid, and related standardized connections issues

Jas turbinas

MensagemEnviado: 18/8/2003 19:32
por PORTUGAL PRESS
believe most people encouraging selling are trying to depress the price so they can buy before CPST inevitable BLAST OFF to a min of $5!

The following are LOGICAL REASONS to buy, not manipulative BS provided by most posts:

This black out story isn't going away and the publicity is FREE advertising for CPST - price BOOST!

If you look at trading last Thursday (pre black out) you will see CPST was already in an upward projectory. This stock had been depressed because of lull in ops caused by uncertainty regarding management and the board. With recent appointment of board and CEO, leadership has been established. CPST management being available to media (CNBC) is a good indication that new leaders are responsive.

With or without the black out this company is on the rise. There are many opportunities available, not counting US market, which could lead to a $billion/year in sales. Especially if they leverage their relationship with UTC.

Look at the chart for the past couple of years - it indicates a depressed price. This thing is on the way up. Alot of people are selling off and soon supply will dry up and the price will fly HIGH!

Worth noting - the liquidation value of the company (not including their ground-breaking patents) is just under $2.

See you in the islands!

Turbinas?

MensagemEnviado: 18/8/2003 18:46
por JAS
Como este "Portugal Press" troca tudo a notícia deve referir-se à EFA ou à EDP...

JAS

MensagemEnviado: 18/8/2003 18:37
por Pata-Hari
Fonte? ou é outra graçinha?

Banco Comercial Portugu Plans to Buy Stake in Capstone

MensagemEnviado: 18/8/2003 18:32
por PORTUGAL PRESS
Lisbon - Banco Comercial Portues, Portugal's largest private bank, said today it has agreed to buy a stake in the american company Capstone Turbine Corporat for around EUR50 million.

The Bank's major activities include individual and corporate customer fund-taking, credit granting, custody of securities, treasury services, foreign-exchange transactions and money-market operations. In the pursuit of its business, the Bank has conceived and developed various autonomous commercial networks providing an overall service directed at the specific needs of every type of customer: the Individuals & Businesses Network, the Corporate Wholesale Network, the Corporate Retail Network, Private Banking, NovaRede, Atlântico, Expresso Atlântico, Banco7 and SottoMayor.

Each of these networks has its own management, staff, premises, market image and products and services, supported by the Group's subsidiary companies in the concept and launch of its products and services. Through the Bank's subsidiaries, the BCP Group is also involved in related financial business, including life assurance and non-life insurance, asset management, investment and pension fund management, medium- and long-term credit, specialised credit (leasing and factoring), mortgage loans, consumer credit, organisation of capital market operations, corporate finance, company valuations, venture capital financing, brokerage and property management.