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To: shashyazhi who wrote (5886)2/23/1999 2:07:00 PM
From: JAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6464
 
Shas,

What is skinny about the pulse tech? I have heard very little about this over the past 6 months. What ever happened to the dyno test on the Borgnine(?) Contour? I originally invested in this co. because of the engine possibilities. Now we are into bikes and trucks and oil. Don't get me wrong, if these things will make money on the stock I have invested in, then fine! But, is the pulse engine a dead end or has it been shelved for the time being? I can wait for this co to grow, if it is. I've been in it for a year now so what's a few more days, weeks, months....years matter!!!!!!!!!LOL

As you can tell I'm not one of those SAVY INVESTORS that frequent this and other threads..........

JAC



To: shashyazhi who wrote (5886)2/23/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: DonP  Respond to of 6464
 
02/19/1999 - Electric Toyotas a Hit With Cupertino City Workers

Cupertino, Calif. - Since the city of Cupertino added four electric
Toyota RAV-4 mini sport-utility vehicles to its fleet last fall, the
electric vehicles (EVs) have proved very popular with city workers,
reports online publication MetroActive. The Silicon Valley city uses two RAV4-EVs as pool cars and may add another in the near future; two others are assigned to individuals who work at the city's service center. Bert Viskovich, the city's public works director, said the city also has gasoline vehicles in its pool fleet, but the EVs are always the first ones to go

THE REST IS ON CALSTART. Kind of a contrast to "we're suing them to get our money back" or "it died after 20 miles so I abandoned it."



To: shashyazhi who wrote (5886)2/23/1999 3:56:00 PM
From: DonP  Respond to of 6464
 
02/16/1999 - Zap Signs Portuguese Distribution Deal

2/16/99, Sebastopol, Calif. - Electric bike and scooter-maker ZAP Power Systems announced today it has signed a distribution contract with Veiculos Electricos of Lisbon, Portugal and received an initial order worth $50,000 for electric bikes and scooters. A ZAP Outlet store will be opened next month in Lisbon that will offer sales and rentals of electric bikes, according to Veiculos Electricos Director Carlos Alegria, who is a professor at the Technical University of Lisbon and the owner of several other Lisbon businesses. He plans to open additional bike-and-scooter outlets in northern and southern Portugal.
Alegria states his main objective is to reduce pollution and promote
electric transportation. This would meet objectives of the Lord Mayor of Lisbon who has proposed that several of Lisbon's city roads be closed to internal-combustion vehicles. Sebastopol, Calif. - based ZAP has already sold more than 20,000 of its electric bikes, bike kits and scooters to customers throughout the world.

Those who can...do. Those who can't..... stage meaningless demonstrations of imaginary technology to sell more stock.



To: shashyazhi who wrote (5886)2/24/1999 1:21:00 AM
From: xiao-Dong Fan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6464
 
Hi, everybody, I have been following this BAT for a while. I thought somebody's comments are not fair for BAAT. First, for a penny stock, it can be OK that no financial reports for the company, so why baat must report it? After all, it is a penny stock! Second, the technology development needs time and energy, not as you people thought it for finishing over night! Anyway, BAAt's technology represents the direction of industrious development. It should be praised for this small company's efforts which makes so many achievements, in fact, it is actually a penny stock (I thought that this company's fundament is much much better than that of some so called internet companies. We share holders should encourage baat to work hard to achieve more results. For penny stocks, you should know how much risks you should make before you make a investment! We hope baat grows gradually, we also thank company's director who made so many reports for share holders. Thank you! xfan