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To: kennbill who wrote (2289)2/25/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: Ravi Ratnam  Respond to of 6464
 
Positive News on LA times today
latimes.com

THE STATE / CAPITOL MATTERS
BAT Touts Sponsorship of State Bill
By VANESSA HUA


AT International Inc., a controversial auto
technology company, said it has successfully
lobbied to have a state Senate bill introduced that
exempts fuel-efficient and zero-emission cars from
sales taxes. Sen. Jack O'Connell (D-San Luis
Obispo) last week introduced SB 2107, which
would eliminate sales tax on vehicles that run at
least 64 miles per gallon and are purchased
between 1999 and 2002. The senator found merit in
the BAT-sponsored bill, O'Connell aide Gavin
Payne said, adding that O'Connell has supported
other bills that offered "market-driven" solutions to
environmental problems. "We brought the bill to
him and told him what we wanted," said Joe
LaStella, president of the Burbank-based BAT,
which is under investigation by the Securities and
Exchange Commission. LaStella contends the probe
was prompted by the erratic prices and
high-volume trading of BAT stock earlier this
month. Earlier this month, BAT reported that a car
outfitted with its "pulse-engine" technology
averaged 93.7 mpg in three test runs. BAT shares
rose 1 cent to 71 cents a share on the Nasdaq
Bulletin Board.



To: kennbill who wrote (2289)2/26/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
Any speculation on when the SEC will make a report.? I see that
more news comes out on BAAT. Each one giving more credibility
to them. Eventually the blatant "scam" words will go away, and be replaced with others. I remember AOL. Since 1993 the bashers were selling it short, and getting killed. They are still there, still bashing,
still waiting for it to collapse, and it still skyrockets.

From the volume and activity, it seems all are just waiting. The jury is still out. If Big Dog is correct. one alliance to use the technology will
bring the buyers out in mass. One validation is all it will take to light
the fuse on BAAT.