LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- MoneyTV is the nationally syndicated television program all about money, profiling emerging-growth companies (http://www.moneytv.net), featuring informative interviews with the CEOs, insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.
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Robert Aronsson, CEO of Apollo Energy Systems, Inc. spoke of his company's fuel cell technology and the marrying of hydrogen fuel cells and lead cobalt batteries. He demonstrated video of an electric car which can travel 350 miles at speeds up to 100 mph.
F. Lynn Blystone, CEO of Tri-Valley Corporation (OTCBB:TRIL) spoke of his company's progress drilling for oil and gas in Kern County, CA and of the company's recent gold finds.
David Bensol, CEO of Critical Home Care, Inc. (OTCBB:CCLH) announced the company is close to finalizing a deal for a $5 million credit line.
Richard Altomare, CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (OTCBB:USXP) spoke of the company's recent acquisition activity enabling delivery of packages via cargo busses.
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