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To: Sergio H who wrote (1647)6/3/1998 8:52:00 PM
From: Pilot  Respond to of 1923
 
Sergio - ATPX doesn't build airplanes, Boeing and Airbus do, hence no "direct" competition. But, the ability to supply material to both seems interesting. On a sidebar, did you hear that Boeing/McDonald are ending the MD-11 series? Last one should be delivered in 2000, from what I heard on the news radio (1130AM/Bloonberg/NYC). So, what will they build in St. Louis instead?



To: Sergio H who wrote (1647)6/9/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: R. E. Simpson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1923
 
Sergio:

Please excuse me for interrupting, but do you know anything about FASI? It appears to me to be much like atpx, under followed, with tremendous potential. Here is a link to the latest news --

biz.yahoo.com

I am not hyping this stock, or recommending anyone buy it, just trying to get someone much smarter than I to look at it.

TIA

Robby



To: Sergio H who wrote (1647)6/9/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: BigLouie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1923
 
Sergio: An article from USA Today of interest:

** Honda natural gas car comes to Japan

Honda Motor has launched a natural-gas-powered Civic sedan in Japan
that is made in America and virtually pollution-free. The automaker
says the natural gas Civic GX, which made its U.S. debut in April,
omits 20% less carbon dioxide than conventional gasoline engines,
while emissions of other pollutants are at or close to zero. The
company plans to make 1,000 natural gas Civics per year over the next
three years at its plant in East Liberty, Ohio, with about 100
earmarked for export to Japan and the rest to be sold in the USA.
(USA Today)