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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BAAT - world records for electric vehicles with zinc-air

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To: Richard V Davis who wrote (2064)2/20/1998 12:46:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (4) of 6464
 
I believe you are missing the point on USA Today. In your case, think of it as a tiny investment obstructing the view of the forest.

BAT is part of a much larger issue. That being the SEC requiring public companies trading on the OTC to file certified financial statements. It just so happens, the controversy surrounding BAAT exemplifies the SEC's concern, and therefore, BAT has made it to the the front page Money Section.

We all know the reason behind the SEC's concern. Put succinctly the SEC is behind the curve as it enters the information age. Frankly, I'm looking forward to getting instant certified information on which to measure the value of a company like BAT in a sea of dubious claims.

BTW, As we drive boldly forward looking into the rear view mirror, where have we seen the likes of this before?

baat.com

I particularly liked "... this agreement was the final ingredient that is necessary to bring inexpensive, high performance electric vehicles to the marketplace before 1998".

Think I'll buy more on this one. Given the time frame, we should be getting a surprise announcement any day stating sales are brisk and the Big 3 are running scared. Got'ta go, I'm off to do more DD, Willie style.

Given enough rope, Ole bull shit Joe will hang himself.
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