Hello Pat. I would appreciate your recommendation on Hitor, which is currently testing its Nano-Jet fuel performance enhancing technology. Do you know anything about this company? Many thanks.

Hitor Group Inc., $0.15, symbol HITR on the U.S. over-the-counter “pink sheets” market (Shares outstanding: 42.0 million; Market cap: $6.3 million; www.hitorgroup.com), aims to develop technology that cuts global reliance on fossil fuels and eliminates harmful emissions.

The company believes that its Nano-Jet fuel-saving device… Read More

Hi Pat: What is your opinion on Remy International? I initially heard about them with respect to technology that reduces the reliance on rare earth metals in electric motors. Thanks.

Remy International, $27, symbol RMYI on the U.S. over-the-counter market (Shares outstanding: 31.5 million; Market cap: $850.5 million; www.remyinc.com), makes and distributes starters and alternators for cars and trucks, trains, and gasoline-electric hybrid motors.

Remy Delco was a division of General Motors until 1994, when a.. Read More

Dear Pat: What is your opinion of Dyadic International? Thanks.

Dyadic International, $2.00, symbol DYAI on the U.S. over-the-counter market (Shares outstanding: 31.0 million; Market cap: $62.0 million, www.dyadic-group.com), develops biological products, such as proteins, enzymes, polypeptides and small molecules. These are used in the agricultural, industrial, bioenergy, chemical and biopharmaceutical industries.

Dyadic has already… Read More

Dear Pat: I saw a story out about oil and gas off the shore of Namibia. It gave a name, Chariot, but no details. The oil and gas formation is supposed to be same as that off the shore of Brazil on the other side of the Atlantic. What do you think about this? Regards.

This story refers to the theory that present-day continents once formed a single land mass, known as the “Pangea”. This super-continent is thought to have broken up into pieces that became today’s existing continents. After the break-up, the pieces moved to their present locations, in… Read More

May I ask your thoughts regarding Jollibee Foods Corp. in the Philippines? It’s been touted as an Asian version of McDonald’s. Its growth over the past year is fairly impressive as are the plans for international expansion. Of course, I certainly wouldn’t put but a fraction of a percent of my assets into this stock.

Jollibee Foods Corporation, $1.58, symbol JBFCF on the Nasdaq over-the-counter market (Shares outstanding: 1.0 billion; Market cap: $1.6 billion), operates the largest American-style fast-food chain in the Philippines. The company’s main listing is on the Philippine Stock Exchange.

As of March 31, 2010, Jollibee had 1,570… Read More

Hi Pat and staff. A good friend of mine told me that his broker advised him that “lithium is the fuel of the future” and to buy AmeriLithium. What do you think? Thank you in advance.

Lithium has sparked a lot of investor interest lately, mainly because it is used in batteries for electric cars. Demand is rising, but suppliers will likely find new sources of lithium to meet that demand.

AmeriLithium, $0.74, symbol AMEL on the Nasdaq over-the-counter market (Shares outstanding:… Read More

Hi Pat. A friend of mine told me he had received very good recommendations on a communications company called The Bark Group. What is your opinion? Thank you in advance.

The Bark Group, $0.21, symbol BKPG on the U.S. over-the-counter market (Shares outstanding: 351.2 million; Market cap: $73.8 million), is a U.S. company that produces advertising and marketing campaigns for U.S. and European businesses.

In the nine months ended September 30, 2009, the company’s revenue fell… Read More