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[RT] Maglev/ AMSC



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Thanks for the feedback here. I think the play here is American
Semiconductor [AMSC]. I have added it to my long term portfolio.

As I see the revenue growth, the number of patents and the new contracts,
I become convinced it is a triple over the next couple of years.

It has the fastest speed semi conductors and these are the foundation for
not only Maglev but also upgrading our failing energy grid.

Sincerely,

John

> The Chinese are still discussing a possible connection of Shanghai with
> Beijing, and no final decision has as yet been forthcoming. Latest news:
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> "China examining further routes for the Transrapid
> "Following the commencement of commercial service of the Transrapid line
> in Shanghai, use of the maglev system on other routes in the People's
> Republic of China is now also being examined. That explained China's
> Ambassador to Germany, Ma Canrong. Its success in Shanghai has confirmed
> the Transrapid's future sustainability."     -- From
> http://www.transrapid.de/en/index.html
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> Regards,
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> Michael
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dan Goncharoff
> To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 15:21
> Subject: Re: [RT] Maglev
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> I believe the Chinese have decided not to go ahead with the German
> Transrapid. This has been an area of great optimism and little result.
> Be careful.
>
> DanG
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> MichaelSuesserott wrote:
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> Hi John,
>
> a few years ago, my kids and I had the opportunity to be passengers on
> the (then) experimental German Maglev train called "Transrapid". It was
> quite impressive - an extremely smooth ride at about 300 mph. This
> German system is the one that is now running full time in Shanghai.
>
> The company places great importance on the fact that their system is the
> only one where magnetic *attraction* is used to keep the train in a
> state of "levitation", which gives much better security than the other
> maglev systems which are based on magnetic repulsion. OTOH, it also
> makes it more expensive.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <jvc689@xxxxxxx>
> To: <Realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 00:36
> Subject: [RT] Maglev
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> Does anyone on the list know the major public company players in the
> Maglev field?
>
> Apparently China and Japan have already started using this source of
> conductivity for train travel.
>
> Any leads welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
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