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Non-Tech : Save The World Air Inc. (ZERO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Q. who wrote (90)7/10/2000 10:11:13 AM
From: Boquacious  Respond to of 445
 
he had is head in the engine of a 60s convertible mustgang--and briefly mentioned the stock--but made a clear attempt to mention it and saying that it was "rocketing".



To: Q. who wrote (90)7/10/2000 10:13:13 AM
From: purecntry5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 445
 
He came off like one of those informercial salesman, he was so excited he was falling all over himself ... as i recall he tried to hype the company name and stock symbol 2 times in the short interview(about 3-4 minutes)



To: Q. who wrote (90)7/10/2000 10:14:48 AM
From: purecntry5  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 445
 
Muller responds!, didnt take him long...

Sunday July 10, 10:08 AM Eastern time
Company Press Release

SOURCE:Save The World Air, Inc.

Save The World Air Inc. CEO Jeff Muller Speaks Out

NEW YORK, July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Save The World Air, Inc. (STWA) (OTC Bulletin Board: ZERO) a debt free company Chairman and CEO Mr. Jeffrey A. Muller is speaking out this morning in regards to a published news story that came out Friday on Save The World Air, Inc.

After reading the story Mr. Jeffrey Muller had the following statements: In regards to the inaccurate comment from Ford spokesperson, Brendan Preebo, who said that it was news to Ford that Ford was talking to Save The World Air, Inc. Mr. Muller said, "Mr. Preebo, was unaware of the fact that I had a conversation with Mr. Mike Biondo of Ford Motor Co. at which time Mr. Biondo initiated a 3 way phone call with Mr. Chinu Bhavsar of the Advanced V-Engine Engineering Fairlane Program Center of Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Michigan to see if there was interest on Ford's part to test the Zero Emission Fuel Saver (Z.E.F.S.) device." During the conversation Mr. Bhavsar asked Mr. Muller if Save The World Air, Inc. would be interested in having the Zero Emission Fuel Saver (Z.E.F.S.) device tested by Ford. Mr. Muller said "yes we would be," and at that time Mr. Bhavsar said in order to proceed Ford would need a non-disclosure agreement signed by Save the World Air Inc. Mr. Muller said "Ford initiated contact with us first and I harbor no bad feelings against Mr. Preebo".

After the story came out on Friday, Mr. Muller said, "I was misquoted in regards to the status of a U.S. Patent of the Zero Emission Fuel Saver (Z.E.F.S.) device. Mr. Muller wants his shareholders to know that we have filed for a Patent Pending, which everyone knows gives you a priority date Internationally & International protection for a minimum of 12 months from the date of filing regardless of the country it's filed in.

Mr. Muller also said "I have spent a vast amount of my personal fortune and an extreme amount of time to get Save The World Air, Inc. and the Zero Emission Fuel Saver (Z.E.F.S.) device to where it is today, while keeping the company debt free. I would never release anything to my shareholders or the media that would be untrue or inaccurate".

Mr. Muller said "I am looking forward to the next few weeks when we will be demonstrating the device live on National and Worldwide TV and doing Interviews with national publications. Also, talking with World leaders & governments, some of which have expressed interest in making the Zero Emission Fuel Saver (Z.E.F.S.) device mandatory in their countries. Details of these government meetings and tests will be made known in releases in the next few weeks.