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To: SG who wrote (38)1/7/2001 10:40:11 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) of 206
 
If you make a thorough study of what 7th Generation (..div of AREE..) is doing, and consider whom might be interested in JV'g with them on that technology - the cost of holding 1MM shares pales in comparison to the potential.

I am averaged at roughly today's price, so it will be rather fun to pocket 5 G's for every penny it goes up; which it certainly will. I am, however, rather envious of some of my AREE-compadre's over on RB, whom I know are holding 1.5MM(+) shares or more.

I guess you just have to know the neighborhood, or the "..territory..", as ol' Professor Harold Hill would say.

Accumullated PR's: quote.com

These people have brought 3(+) new pieces of unique sports equipment from napkin-sketch to the marketplace in less than a year (...with more on the way...); that's downright remarkable in anybody's baileywick. And, IMHO, the sports biz is just window dressing - when viewed in light of the bigger AI & Robotics picture.

Guess time will tell, huh..!?! :-)

John :-)

ps: AREE sure beats the hell out of some of the other under-a-nickle stocks, like MVEEEEEEEEE and it's billion share "..Hollyweird ha ha.." float. Or, Rene Branconnier's Canadian whiz-bang TTRIF, and it's totally-unstable (..burned down one plant already..) thermophillic garbage eating process...!!

Nothing surpasses having your engineering correct..!! :-)
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