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To: Futurist who wrote (3142)2/4/1999 6:07:00 PM
From: Michael Latas  Respond to of 8393
 
You are correct. I heard the same word today. The location should be
determined by the middle of this month before we receive our president's letter and proxy materials. In either case we will be
attending.

One would begin to wonder what the attraction is to GM/Ovonic's
battery plant in Kettering, with its current low volume production. Might something be in the works?

On another note, according to Automotive News, "GM and Toyota hope
to decide in the next three or four months whether to begin developing new alternative vehicles jointly. Possibilities under discussion include electric vehicles, fuel cells, hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles and other advanced technologies".

This discussion has been in the works publicly for a while. It looks
like a strong possibility of developing and if so, would bode well for our NiMH batteries.

We shall see shortly.

Regards.