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To: Don Devlin who wrote (3161)2/8/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: WALT REISCH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
I'm paying .80/gallon at Costco, here in Albq.

I saw your post on Yahoo a while back, with regards to the options.
I need to try and understand options better and get involved with them... especially if the stock is going to hit the 8 or 9's again. I know the price is going to go back up.

Has anyone heard any more rumors regarding the location of the annual meeting?



To: Don Devlin who wrote (3161)2/8/1999 5:20:00 PM
From: Futurist  Respond to of 8393
 
Nice piece in this month's AARP Bulletin on EVGlobal's electric bike.



To: Don Devlin who wrote (3161)2/8/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Dale Geffrey  Respond to of 8393
 
Nice little fluff piece in today's L.A. Times. Ed Begley gets more people to listen to his ideas about the EV-1. Some selected quotes:

He was expecting his new baby, a spanking fresh-out-of-the-factory GM EV1 electric car with nickel-metal-hydride batteries. When the dealer called last month to say his car was ready, he was ecstatic.

"It's incredible. It'll go 160 miles instead of 70 miles before you need to charge it. The engine's a little quieter. There's a little less shimmy when you floor it."

His enthusiasm for eco-travel has also spread to Hollywoodites like Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito, who've all gone electric.

"Now I think that more people are going to embrace this car because the range is adequate. I'm not saying a blue-collar person is going to get this car--$499 a month is really steep for a lease. But keep in mind, the service is nothing. All you'd have would be a $15-a-month extra fee on your electric bill."

Full story: latimes.com;

Dale