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The post from AOL was interesting. In particular:
2. Kevin Travis of Patterson-Travis (the brokerage house handling AENG's offering) has assured me that there are patents - US patents - on the engine. I have yet to see a number for them. They may exist, but I can't find them.
That was on May 28th. Well a lot of other people can't find them either as of this week. I have no idea whether Kevin Travis made the above statement. However, Mr. Teague's "letter" alluded to US patents. Greg just re-iterated today there are patents. When he started the thread he said there were US patents.
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Rule 10b-5. Employment of Manipulative and Deceptive Devices.
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a. To employ any device, scheme, or artifice to defraud,
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originally posted at exchange2000.com
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