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To: VINCENT MALGAPO who wrote (5879)2/21/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: gtoland  Respond to of 6464
 
I am curious as to the Staff writer information? It seems to me that there are many who waste ours and their time with the same old banter. If you have seen the operation and do not like the company don't buy their stock. While they keep bring up the SEC situation, check with Dan M. about the immediate stopping of the trading of his wonder company, (INIH).

If BAT had done something irregular they would be in the same position the Dan's company is in, bankrupt, not doing business.

I wonder if the Staff writer will actually take the time to go to the meeting on the 27th to validate and verify his comments or just continue to write his articles using someone else's information?

Do you think he took the time to verify his comment? I have taken the time and believe he did not.

Gary



To: VINCENT MALGAPO who wrote (5879)2/21/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: Richard L. Williams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6464
 
Vincent, thanks for posting that!

This article seemed sympathetic, yet critical. An odd mix, but Joe LaStella seems an odd man. When does BAAT get a CEO to look out for the shareholders' interest?

Hmm...bikes are sought after, but can't be found? A sure money-maker is passed over while a project that can produce 400 vehicles a year, tops, is pushed forward, without proper documentation?

I will not be able to make the shareholders' meeting next week. I hope that the people that do go will hold Joe's feet to the fire about actually producing something with this great company he's got.

After all....1998 is the year BAAT moves from R&D to production, isn't it?

Still holding,

Rick