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To: Q. who wrote (263)7/27/2000 1:48:09 AM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 445
 
Too bad this announcement isn't a few weeks off, it would give the grifters time to convince each other it is about zero.

Notice the spelling of "program". Could this have been written in corroboration with someone in Australia?
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Wednesday July 26, 6:19 pm Eastern Time

Ford expected to make fuel economy announcement Thurs.

DETROIT, July 26 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F - news) Chief Executive Jac Nasser is scheduled to make a ``major announcement'' on Thursday, which environmental groups said is expected to involve voluntarily improving the automaker's fuel economy.

Representatives at Ford, the world's No. 2 automaker, declined to comment further on an advisory about Nasser's address to the National Press Club in Washington D.C.

Officials at the Union of Concerned Scientists said they understood the announcement to centre around fuel economy issues.

William Clay Ford Jr., chairman of Ford Motor, has made environmental responsibility a priority for the automaker that his great grandfather founded.

In May, the company issued a corporate citizenship report that acknowledged its top-selling sport utility vehicles created a dilemma for a company that strives to be at the forefront of fuel economy and emission-cutting.

Two years ago, Ford launched a programme to make all of its sport utility vehicles and Windstar minivans in the United States and Canada low emission vehicles starting in the 1999 model year. It later added the F-Series full-size pickup truck to the programme.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Q. who wrote (263)7/27/2000 1:55:05 AM
From: RickT  Respond to of 445
 
I bet you could sell that air!

Hey wait - I know!

Do a reverse shell merger, change the ticker to something catchy.
Darn, ZERO is taken.

How about COCO (as in Carbon Monoxide, lots of it), the obvious pronunciation is COO COO.

Then get yourself on a major network - tell people all about your magic air. Be sure to hit on the newscaster and mention the stock ticker.

When people tell you that you're full of hot air, tell them it has a special ingredient...

And Rocco breathed COCO air and he didn't hardly get dizzy at all - in fact he seemed to be enjoying himself so much he done went sound asleep.
He enjoyed it so much that Vinnie had to drag him out of the garage...



To: Q. who wrote (263)7/27/2000 11:43:41 AM
From: Ben Wa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 445
 
I too, have invented an interesting device. It supercools the engine exhaust so that emissions which are gases at ambient temperatures are solidified. The solids are collected in a container and are going to be sold to to Kentucky Fried Chicken as the first new ingredient in their breading in 36 years.