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Axial Vector Engine Featured Cover Story in Automotive Industries Magazine Jan 6, 2010 10:27:00 AM DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/06/10 --
Today's carmakers GM, Ford, Daimler, "Automotive Industries" is the world's oldest continually published trade publication covering the auto-making business. It was founded in November 1895 as "The Horseless Age," the first magazine created to cover the world's transition from horse-drawn conveyances to those powered by the new internal combustion engine. The magazine changed its name to "The Automobile" in July 1909, an era when gasoline, steam and electricity all vied for preeminence in motive power. The magazine's present name was established in November 1917. The title was briefly amended to "Automotive and Aviation Industries" during the World War II years, as the magazine expanded its coverage of technologies and production methods to include the aircraft industry, in which many automakers participated. Samuel Higgins, Chairman of Axial Vector stated, "This Cover story has generated tremendous interest in our products from Global Auto Makers and many other specialized applications. We look forward to updating the investment community on our January 13 conference call as previously announced. It is rewarding for all involved to see products now ready for mass commercialization and working so well." About About "Automotive Industries Magazine" "Automotive Industries" (AI) is the world's oldest continually published trade publication covering the auto-making business. It was founded in November 1895 as "The Horseless Age," the first magazine created to cover the world's transition from horse-drawn conveyances to those powered by the new internal combustion engine. The magazine changed its name to "The Automobile" in July 1909, an era when gasoline, steam and electricity all vied for preeminence in motive power. The magazine's present name was established in November 1917. The title was briefly amended to "Automotive and Aviation Industries" during the World War II years, as the magazine expanded its coverage of technologies and production methods to include the aircraft industry, in which many automakers participated. Forward-Looking Statements From time to time, the Company may issue forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties. This statement may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as actual results could differ and any forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly. To be added to the Company's email distribution for future news releases, please send your request to inquiry@axialvectorenergy.com CONTACT: |
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