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To: shashyazhi who wrote (2031)2/19/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Richard L. Williams  Respond to of 6464
 
What does this make, Shashi, five articles on little BAAT by USA Today in a little over a week? Seems like a lot of ink for a company with only 25 people working for it.

It's good to see that this last article you posted is the first that allowed Joe to present his side--even to speak. And they gave Joe the last word, which is how the courts act when prosecutuing somebody.

Who said "there's no such thing as bad press"? I hope that's true for BAAT!

Cheers!
Rick



To: shashyazhi who wrote (2031)2/19/1998 11:25:00 AM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
RE: "Second BAAT article"

Anyone who has the patience to read through this USA Today/Oliver Stone conspiracy novel will be rewarded at the end by the only two relevant statements in the article:

Among LaStella's supporters is Keith Harper, a test driver for General Motors. "There aren't any hidden fuel cells, extra (fuel) lines, anything like that," Harper says.

"There's no trick in testing," agrees James Heffel, senior engineer at the Advanced Vehicle Engineering Lab of the University of California, Riverside. Heffel certified last week's test results.



To: shashyazhi who wrote (2031)2/19/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6464
 
Good BAT article in USA Today folks. One picture is worth a thousand words or 20 cents if your stock happens to be BAAT.

My take on the article, BAT won this one because of the BAT Out of Hell Super Car picture -- Ole Joe looking lean and hungry does not enhance the picture. However, the authors planted a French Bomb in the story. (Willie, nobody knows when or if a French Bomb may go off, get the drift? BTW is that you buying?)

The authors are right on target. Ole Joe's background is still controversial thus it's wise to exercise prudence about BAAT.

My call, BAAT will continue to inch upward until the SEC rules. Worse case scenario, Ole Joe will go to jail for fraud, BAT will be rolled into into one corporation--Dolphin ACI, and Wason will take the helm.