Company Address:
Manhattan Scientifics
The Chrysler Bldg.
32nd Floor
405 Lexington Ave.
New York, N.Y.
10174
USA
Phone:
(212) 551-0577
Website:
www.mhtx.com
Ticker:
MHTX
Exchange:
OTC BB
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Who is Manhattan Scientifics' transfer agent and who do I contact about replacement of stock certificates?Interwest Transfer Company
P.O. Box 17136
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
Tel: (801) 272-9294
Who do I contact for a change of address? Notify your broker if you move.
How do I get put on an announcement or conference call distribution list?Sign up for E-mail Alerts for Manhattan Scientifics' to receive notification of all announcements and conference calls. How do I obtain a copy of Manhattan Scientifics' annual or quarterly reports? You may view and download the latest annual reports or visit the Filings section on our website.
How can I get an investor package? All information for investors is provided electronically on this website and the company's website.What is Manhattan Scientifics' fiscal year? MHTX's fiscal year begins January 1st and ends December 31st.
Q1 January 1 - March 31
Q2 April 1 - June 30
Q3 July 1 - September 30
Q4 October 1 - December 31
When does MHTX release earnings? The company releases earnings 30 to 45 days following the end of the quarter and 60 to 90 days following the end of the year.
Does the company provide a direct stock purchase plan? No. MHTX does not currently offer a direct stock purchase plan. Does the company issue dividends? No. MHTX does not currently issue dividends. How do I buy Manhattan Scientifics stock? MHTX stock is quoted on the OTCBB. The ticker symbol is "MHTX." Shares can be purchased or sold from any stock brokerage firm or financial institution that provides brokerage services for OTCBB stocks.

What is the relationship between ERD and MHTX?MHTX does not own part or all of ERD. MHTX owns all the intellectual property, all the patents, issued, filed, and to be filed. Anything related to the micro fuel cell is or will become the property of MHTX. Accordingly, all future profit earned by commercializing the MFC will belong to MHTX. In exchange for this ownership, ERD /Bob Hockaday has received (i) funding for the project, including all payroll, rents, cost of patenting, etc. (ii) a large block of MHTX shares, (iii) a royalty agreement to pay Hockaday on future commercial sales made by MHTX.

Since MHTX owns all properties, patents, etc. ERD will not entertain an IPO, at least not related to the micro fuel cell. They could develop something else in the future away from the MFC and away from certain others inventions created by Hockaday, which are also owned by MHTX.

All of the above has been disclosed in our Federal filings in the form of our 10K.
Are your patents airtight?I don't know if there is such a thing as "airtight". We believe we are well protected, but the real test always comes in the courtroom. We do maintain patent insurance which will pay the huge cost of legal defense if we are infringed. My own thoughts are that it would be easier and less costly for a large corporation to do a licensing deal with us rather than try to design around our patents. We would pursue against any infringer with passion and without mercy.
Are there emissions?A little water vapor and a little CO2. Very similar to how we breathe and exhale.What do I need to know about my investment in MHTXYou should know that an investment in MHTX carries the highest possible risk. We have no appreciable revenue yet; no earnings, only lots of hopes. The market has given us a very high valuation...very high marks for a company who has not yet performed. Wall Street is betting that we will perform. I have structured the company as an incubator and we have a number of technology "horses" running. This was done to diversify your high risk investment; to spread your risk over several differing ideas in the hope that one or more will ultimately succeed. Neither we or anyone else knows the answer to this key issue.

Our NovArs GmbH activity in Germany is now closest to commercial success. But there is a long way to go.

The investment risk is not only limited to the quality of our technologies or people. You would also be exposed to the market risks. A strong downdraft in the market could prevent us from raising future capital to fund our work. We could run out of fuel. You should be aware of these and other risks before making an investment into an early stage company like MHTX.

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