Technology Stocks: Better Batteries: VLNC and ULBI
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24 Gordon, Thanks for the response. I did not mean to ignore Li-Polymer, but I wAriel Warszawski-10/08/1997 02:43 PM
23 This particular thread was developed to address Valence Technology and UltralifGordon Quickstad-10/08/1997 01:28 AM
22 Hi all. I am new to this thread but have been over at the AERN thread for quitAriel Warszawski-10/07/1997 03:37 PM
21 I think if you can pick up some VLNC below 6 that would be great (for you - we Gordon Quickstad-07/06/1997 04:08 PM
20 Risk.. I guess I'll see if it drops below 6 and if it does I will buy someJustin Pressley-07/06/1997 12:01 PM
19 Valence is going to make batteries, however the delay could cost market share. Gordon Quickstad-07/03/1997 11:09 PM
18 What is concensus now about Valenance's production? What are your thoughtsJustin Pressley-07/03/1997 06:26 PM
17 There's been lot's to talk about with these two companies but it's Gordon Quickstad-07/03/1997 12:00 PM
16 Why so quiet? I'm still ULBI all the way... JP Justin Pressley-07/03/1997 09:16 AM
15 J.B.: From what I can gather, it sounds like Valence will have more capacity soGordon Quickstad-04/16/1997 12:38 AM
14 The market for this technology is much larger than either of these companies caJavelyn Bjoli-04/15/1997 01:59 AM
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