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To: kolo55 who wrote (5736)12/2/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27311
 
To all,

Battery Engineering Announces Lithium Battery Systems for Wearable Power Sources

<<excerpt>>Battery Engineering is offering wearable power sources in both standard and customized sizes. Battery Engineering's standard offering for wearable systems is a flat, lithium ion polymer cell measuring 4-inch x 6-inches. It will fit conveniently into vest pockets and allow various voltage taps to be picked as needed. The cell offers 14 Ah of rechargeable capacity at 12 Volts. In custom configurations, battery size and voltage can be designed to customer specifications.

Based on Battery Engineering's proprietary lithium ion polymer technology, the cells can be recharged up to 500 times and discharged as high as the 2C rate. A single charge lasts about eight hours, making it ideal for example, to last a complete shift in an industrial application.

my.excite.com

steve



To: kolo55 who wrote (5736)12/3/1998 11:55:00 PM
From: Greg Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
Thanks, Paul. Good work. Two follow up questions:

1. I see where it says CC is limited to 4.9% ownership, but how does that statement fit with this one: "the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock issuable at a discount from market price upon conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock may not exceed 19.99%"?

2. If CC didn't convert, are you of the opinion that they acquired their million+ shares on the open market? Why would they do that?