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Technology Stocks : Advanced Engine Technologies (AENG)
AENG 0.00010000.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (300)5/27/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Lonnie  Read Replies (1) of 3383
 
Greg:

This is from the co news release the other day:

"Engine breakthrough?
Advanced Engines Technologies Inc. says it has developed a
new internal combusion engine design, dubbed the OX2, that it says
produces more horsepower and fewer emissions than conventional
Otto cycle and Wankel rotary engines. one key feature of the
OX2 is that it has only four moving parts, vs. 67moving parts for a typical V-8 engine."

And this is from your post #104:
"Advanced Engine Technology holds no patents. Remember, AENG has the rights to
the OX2 engine for the NAFTA countries. That is all, but that's ENORMOUS! The
patents are owned by the OX2 Corp, a private corporation, which owns the
worldwide rights to the OX2 engine. These rights were transferred to AENG for the
NAFTA countries."

And then the website that says that AENG has an approved patent but not the # yet.

Could you please explain one more time to end any confusion, if there is a patent, who owns it, and if AENG only has licensing rights or not. If there is a patent in Australia, obtained by the "back yard mechanic" please have the company supply the number.
Thank you. We look forward to putting an end to the patent issue!
Lonnie.
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