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2 more ticks up, or greater, will be a fabulous way to end the week...
Ditto...
Another run to a dollar would be great. Any word on how the HQ visit turned out with Mr. Ashraf Saeed?
That figure looks wrong, who drinks 28 Gallons of water in a year, maybe 500 Gallons, I mostly purchase generic water by the case weekly. South Florida water smells like the Everglades, feels like chalk on your teeth, and is brakish at best...
Beverage Projection Charts, Energy Drinks +10% by 2011...
This is an easy lesson at this low price. Watch EBAY drop with all the PayPal alternatives. FFGO may benefit from VISA’s new money transfer service...
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 30, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Visa today announced the extension of the Visa Money Transfer service to millions of cardholders...
This was the source of the rumor posted a day earlier...
400Million dollar special distribution needs to come from somewhere...
Good humor is a great way to start the day...
ZAP - SANTA ROSA, CA, Jul 31, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- The Sonoma County Water Agency has teamed up with local electric vehicle manufacturer ZAP (ZAAP:zap com new on a plan to make Sonoma County on California's North Coast a leader in reducing carbon emissions through the use of electric transportation.
For Sonoma County Water Agency employees, ZAP is offering a rebate as an additional incentive to rebates being offered by the State of California. The cash rebates are designed to encourage Agency employees to start using electric vehicles. ZAP will be offering $1,400 rebate for a ZAP Xebra electric truck as well as $1,270 for a ZAP Xebra electric sedan. Both of these vehicles also qualify for a $1,000 rebate from the State of California, which is available to qualified buyers and subject to certain terms and conditions (see http://www.fuelingalts.energycenter.org). ZAP will also be offering County water agency employees a $500 rebate on its Zapino Electric Scooter.
"We wanted to encourage our employees to take more steps towards sustainability and one way to do that is to provide an example to them," said Cordel Stillman, Deputy Chief Engineer for the Sonoma County Water Agency. "We intend to use ZAP trucks at one of our larger facilities so the employees can use them to get around to our different water collectors."
As part of the program, officials from the Water Agency say they plan to install additional charging stations at its airport location; the agency already has charging stations for their plug-in hybrids.
"We would like to congratulate the Sonoma County Water Agency for stepping up and being a leader in this era of record gas and oil prices and helping to put more electric vehicles on the road in Sonoma County," said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider. "This is a great example that local, state and world governments can follow to take action today on issues like the global energy and climate crisis."
Xebra and Zapino are affordable electric vehicles designed for city-speed transportation up to 40 MPH and are now available across the US and abroad.
To learn more about the Sonoma County Water Agency, visit its website at http://www.scwa.ca.gov.
About ZAP
ZAP has been a leader in advanced transportation technologies since 1994, delivering over 100,000 vehicles to consumers, businesses, governments and utilities in more than 75 countries. ZAP is positioning its business plan at the forefront of fuel-efficient transportation with new technologies including energy efficient gas systems, electric, hybrid and other innovative power systems. ZAP is also developing a new generation of vehicles using lithium batteries. The Company recently announced a strategic partnership with Dubai-based Al Yousuf Group to expand its international vehicle distribution. ZAP also makes an innovative, new portable energy technology that manages power for mobile electronics from cell phones to laptops. For product, dealer and investor information, visit http://www.zapworld.com.
Accuracy in pinks doesn’t exist, perhaps in future amended filings. What happened today...
More Bling for NEV's and 70MPH Power upgrades featured in the Video Player up top...
Please stick my samples on the store shelf, quickly...
The golden arches struggled at wally world with some kiosks changing into Optometrists and Taxes. Now HRAL opened a few hearing aid clinics. Apparently, Hair Saloons and Pedicures have the secret to longevity inside any retail giant. A kiddy pool filled with bunion eating fish might work...
Perhaps a chance to let others get on the rebound...
Good morning always smiling...
Appreciated, it reflects my health care interests and could save a FFGO investor or IH members life...
Then a run to a Dollar should be quick...
I’ll just watch the tongue twisting Three Trillion OS before I jump in...
Pay for performance ad campaigns often create successful, and winning marketing strategies, with little or no costs, imo...
The hole moved, Tina's on it, Greedy found it, waiting on you and righty...
Zap is keeping up with demand - ecoMPH
KINGSPORT, TN — In light of high gasoline prices and to help with its green initiative, the Model City has added a zebra to its rolling fleet. But not the four-legged variety.
The city of Kingsport recently purchased a Xebra electric truck to use in the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Kingsport purchased the $17,000 electric truck from Zap (Zero Air Pollution) — a California-based company specializing in electric bikes, cars and scooters.
The Xebra will replace a Nissan pickup truck and be used by sewer plant operators as they perform tests, conduct maintenance and perform other duties throughout the day.
Now we need the rest of the market to go up...
Up 25% is really good...
Goodmorning freshman and sophomores...
Perhaps a Bionic cruise itinerary, something for everyone…
On another note, this vd reflects more notable footprints I made…
The Last Detroiter
http://youtube.com/watch/v/LUSXC_aqIX8
Hours of that center reflect the community and was quick to adapt over a year ago. The challenge in retail remains the same, labor cost vs hours of operation...
Both appear to be photos of location #2 with extended hours noted on the door...
‘morning, with this 7x24 activity, ERUC could benefit from Live a Life thread, online psychiatry...
On the flip side, getting paid to upload with a performance bonus may change your perspective. Vote Florida is an awarded crowd pleaser. Why waste time with Myspace and YouTube when the South Beach freak show is my back yard. Check out the telephoto and tripod setup for my new iphone...
http://view.break.com/536771
The toner needs to be depleted before anyone gets rich...
“I would let people pay a doctor only what they thought was a fair price and would allow lawyers to be treated only by doctors they had previously litigated against.”
IMO Implement a PR! Locations could be distribution sites for additional commissioned based products, rentals, and services such as the Blood for a Gas card trend. I’ll reiterate expanding hours overlaying tuition EMS training to off set costs. The website could use a revenue generation strategy, especially with 25K patients and growing...
I made my two cents and got out, quickly too. Glad to see you squeezed another penny out of it...
Unlimited refills on the laughter prescription, the challenge is all the choices...
Yes, I created the First Aid vices for the art digital marketing magic, invisible cost, and the real trick of turning customers into fans. 3D Space Shuttles, Calorie Calculators, and lucky Lotto number trinkets, add to euphoria. We’re all here to Win!
The EMS Airport clinic trend could stimulate a run...
If we hit a dollar, your invited, get a real bike and bring a camera...
http://view.break.com/519336
Yuba may ZAP gas prices -
Zapino, Zappy and the Zapcars pulled into Marysville on Thursday, promising a reinvented wheel, zero air pollution and a 3-cents-a-mile cost that lets drivers laugh at gas prices.
"Things like this," said Doug McCoy, Yuba County's director of administrative services, "are the future."
He was looking at the green, three-wheeled Zaptruck plugged into an electrical outlet at the county Government Center and comparing the ride of such electric vehicles to the 2003 Mercedes E320 he drives.
"I was impressed with how smoothly these run," said McCoy, 50, who came here this year from Michigan and knows something about vehicles, electric or gas-fueled.
Santa Rosa-based ZAP was established in 1994. Its name is an acronym for Zero Air Pollution.
The ZAP cars, intended for short trips around town, can travel at up to 40 mph and go 40 miles between charges.
Since most county vehicles average only 5,000 to 7,000 miles a year, Yuba is considering adding a few of the electric vehicles to its fleet.
The sedan has a list price of $11,700 and the truck $12,500, although Dave Fields, who works in fleet sales for ZAP, added that's the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
The vehicles "are leaving the combustion engines in the dust," said Fields — and doing so quietly since one of the first things test-drivers said they noticed is the silence of a vehicle powered by electricity.
"You hear the breeze, you hear the birds," he said.
He was touting the electric vehicles as a second car for the family, not the way to commute to Sacramento but a perfect alternative for short trips around town.
The Zapino is a motorcycle and the Zappy a personal transport vehicle that the driver stands on and moves along sidewalks at speeds up to 15 mph.
The demonstration has its origins in a government technology conference in Sacramento that Tara Repka Flores, assistant director of administrative services for Yuba County, attended earlier this year.
Getting the electric vehicles from Santa Rosa required a flatbed diesel truck and trailer, but McCoy said such traditional transport will be stepping aside for Zapcars and other electrical vehicles of the future.
"Detroit's demise was its unwillingness to change," he said. "They'll be playing catch-up forever."
ZAP, in a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, observed: "With the recent increases in the cost of oil and increasing concern about the environment and the effects of global warming, we believe there is a large and untapped demand in the areas of transportation and consumer products.
"During the energy crisis of the 1970s, Japanese automobile manufacturers penetrated the United States market when domestic automobile manufacturers failed to anticipate changes. ZAP believes a similar opportunity is present today, enhanced by heightened environmental awareness, climate changes and economic pressures."
ZAP said it hasn't reached profitability, reporting net losses of $11.9 million in 2006, $28 million in 2007 and $2.4 million in the first three months of this year, according to the SEC filing.
"We can give no assurance that we will be able to operate profitably in the future," ZAP said.
Summer is half gone but a lemonade stand in Beijing for the Olympics could work...
Would the Cyclone Engine benefit from the newest HHO, Hydrogen Hybrid Adapters, the fuel from water trend?