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Stock Watch On SSHO, AMKR-TXN , BCON From PennyToBuck.com
[July 08, 2010]

Stock Watch On SSHO, AMKR-TXN , BCON From PennyToBuck.com


*********************************** SSHO, South Shore Resources Inc., SSHO.PK South Shore Resources Inc., SSHO.PK is a company engaged in the development of products committed to the reduction of harmful greenhouse gases and fuel savings with the use of Hydrogen Generating Modules and related accessories to the transportation and automotive industries which are either in development and/or the commercialization stages.



The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), taking steps necessary to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve fuel efficiency from on-road vehicles and engines. Steps include developing first-ever GHG regulations for heavy-duty engines and vehicles, as well as further light-duty vehicle GHG regulations which were outlined by President Obama in a memorandum on May 21, 2010.

SSHO?s HyProStar uses a little electricity from your car or truck battery to extract hydrogen from water. The hydrogen mixes with oxygen via the intake manifold and acts as a combustion enhancement for a better, more complete burn of fuel resulting in lower emissions, greatly improved mileage and more power for your vehicle.


SSHO has a potential market of 750 million existing automobiles worldwide, couple this with new car and truck sales annually and they have a never depleting market for their HyProStar system and its gas savings potential.

More about SSHO at www.southshoreresourcesinc.com Amkor Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMKR) andTexas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) announced today that they have qualified and begun production of the industry?s first fine pitch copper pillar flip chip packages ? shrinking bump pitch up to 300 percent as compared to current solder bump flip chip technology. Co-developed to lower packaging costs of integrated circuit (IC) devices having fine pitch input/output (I/O) pad structures of less than 50 microns (um), this proprietary technology platform also boosts performance, thus ideal for wireless and embedded processing applications based on plated copper pillar bumping and assembly technology.

?As chip I/O density increases with each process node, we had to find a way to decrease the distance between pins,? said Tom Thorpe, TI vice president and manager of external development and manufacturing (EDM). ?Working together, Amkor and TI rapidly developed, qualified and deployed a new package platform that will not only address TI?s flip chip package needs for the next decade but will also serve as a game changer for the industry. This new packaging technology will drive down the size and cost of semiconductors while boosting performance ? a win for TI, Amkor and our customers.? ?Amkor and TI worked tirelessly to bring this complex technology to market against a challenging development timeline,? said Ken Joyce, president and CEO of Amkor Technology. ?Both organizations mobilized significant resources to advance the state of the art for copper pillar bumping, fine pitch interconnect assembly, and advanced packaging. We are committed to partnering with TI in applying this new technology on chip scale packages (CSP), conventional package on package (PoP), and next generation TMV? PoP configuration New lead free technology enables the use of flip chip interconnection at fine pad pitches (50 um and smaller) using fine pitch copper pillar bumping and a newly developed assembly process. This technology acts as the platform interconnect technology for integration with next generation advanced silicon nodes. Methodolgy for the fine pitch flip chip layout design typically reduces substrate layer count as compared to standard area array flip chip, resulting in a low cost package solution. The fine pitch flip chip package was developed for a very thin die, which, when combined with the low standoff height of the copper pillar bump itself, reduces package height.

Amkor is a leading provider of semiconductor assembly and test services to semiconductor companies and electronics OEMs.

More information on Amkor?s website: www.amkor.com Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries .

More information contact Texas Instruments at: http://www.ti.com Beacon Power Corporation (Nasdaq:BCON), a leading provider of advanced energy storage products and services that supports a more stable, reliable and efficient electricity grid, reported today that it has delivered and put into place the initial flywheel power electronics and associated support equipment as part of the construction of the world?s first grid-scale flywheel energy storage plant in Stephentown, New York.

These systems consist of power electronics, cooling and other support equipment which is housed in specially equipped containers. The containers were lowered onto permanent foundations. After containerized systems are wired in place, they will be interconnected with Beacon flywheels. Support equipment for a total of 4 MW of energy storage capacity was delivered to the site over several days last week.

Eighty flywheel foundations have previously been installed at the site, and Beacon Power expects to deliver and begin installing an additional 40 flywheels (4 MW) during the third quarter of this year. The 4 MW are planned to be connected and earning revenue from frequency regulation services by the end of the fourth quarter. The balance of the 20 MW plant is expected to be completed and operational by the end of the first quarter of 2011.

Beacon Power Corporation designs, develops and is commercializing advanced products and services to support stable, reliable and efficient electricity grid operation. Beacon?s Smart Energy Matrix?, now in production, being operated and earning revenue, is a non-polluting, megawatt-scale, utility-grade, flywheel-based solution designed to provide less expensive, more sustainable and effective frequency regulation services to the nation?s power grid. The Company?s business strategy is both to supply frequency regulation services from its own plants and to sell systems directly to utilities or grid operators in parts of North America and selected international markets. Beacon is a publicly traded company with its research, development and manufacturing facility in the U.S.

For more information, visit www.beaconpower.com.

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