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Makes And Models => Brammo Forum => Topic started by: manlytom on June 01, 2012, 11:03:41 AM
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now does this mean that they consider the BRammo slow ?
Polaris is also committed to low-speed, on-road vehicle with its investment in Oregon-based Brammo and its acquisition of Global Electric Motorcars.
source (last topic after Harley and "pools"):
http://www.investorplace.com/2012/05/3-hot-summer-leisure-stocks-to-buy/ (http://www.investorplace.com/2012/05/3-hot-summer-leisure-stocks-to-buy/)
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Well, they're correct insofar as GEM is concerned. "Low-speed" is a term of art that usually means limited to 35mph or below. Brammo does not manufacture a vehicle that fits that criterion, so... they're wrong.
This kind of error makes me suspicious about the rest of an investment firm's research, the same way that typos on a manufacturer's website makes me suspicious about the care they take with the products they are making.