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To: Blackie D who wrote (5844)2/9/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: DonP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
Like we all can't claim to have bought bought into Dell at $6. Then there were those who waited and bought it at $4. HAHAHA!!!

So I saw on Yahoo that you averaged down your BAAT at $0.55 OOPPPPSSS!!! Oh well, when they get de-listed you can average down again at $0.02.

Is the BAT virus one that adds extra d's to your posts?




To: Blackie D who wrote (5844)2/9/1999 3:49:00 PM
From: DonP  Respond to of 6464
 
02/09/1999 - ZAP Receives Order for 1,000 Electric Scooters
Sebastopol, Calif. - Electric bike and scooter-maker ZAP Power Systems announced today it has received an order for 1,000 "Zappy" electric scooters from CSW Total EV, a subsidiary of Central & South West Corp. Since ZAP began selling the stand-up, folding electric scooters in March 1998, it has shipped more than 4,000 to buyers worldwide, including a new South American distributor. The $649 scooters travel up to 13 miles per hour and recharge on any standard 110-volt outlet. CSW Total EV is ZAP's distributor to an eight-state territory of the United States, including Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas and Missouri.

Yesterday, ZAP received a CALSTART "Blue Sky" merit award for
its contributions to the clean-air-vehicle industry; since 1994, it has put 20,000 electric vehicles - primarily electric bikes, bike kits and scooters - on the roads (News Notes 2/8/99).