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Technology Stocks : Advanced Engine Technologies (AENG)
AENG 0.00010000.0%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (712)6/13/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger   of 3383
 
nscc.com, Greg once again you have demonstrated your lack of Street savvy. Read post number 709 again, you toad. I did not say that we got bought in, I said that TRAV drew first blood. It is obvious who got bought in. Training school once again, boy: the NSCC looks at the transactions in chronological order to assign buyins. Since I have stated that we did not initiate our short position until the stock got to $28 (a joke valuation of $750 M), I clearly was not first on the buy in list.

Your favorite wholesaler was. By the time they rotate down to me, you will find, if the stock has not been halted or TRAV has not used up all of his ill gotten capital, that we have plenty of good physical delivery. Now go back to TRAV and ask him about that, boy.

By drawing first blood, I mean that TRAV pulled the first BS move by doing an above market by-in. FAHN is a very well capitalized firm and they've got the pull on the street to make TRAV suffer immensely. FYI, scholar, TRAV got into it w/ FAHN, last year over a BS stock and did an above market buy-in at that time as well. Got reversed very quickly, as I suspect it will this time. TRAV's premeditated effort is chronicled on this thread and provides clear evidence of intent to commit fraud. TRAV is a penny stockbroker whose reckless behavior is about to be snuffed by the long arm of securities regulation, if not market forces.

Q for you boy: Why would any firm resort to this type of behavior unless they were under extreme pressure? Go back and take a look at the chart on this sock. I know that you and Batman like pretty charts and that balance sheets and cash flow mean nothing to you both. However, the chart in this case says quite a bit. The dry up of liquidity as TRAV broods about what to do next as his boiler room operation becomes exposed to the harsh daylight of market forces speaks volumes (no pun intended). And then he wakes up and says, well, I think I'll post a buy-in scare and then I'll do it above market to help my sagging capital as well as avoid lying on my focus report to the NASD (again).

You are so out of your depth. I state with clear market knowledge of where TRAV is headed that not only is AENG doomed to slide into the depths, but all TRAV deals wherein he is the dominate market maker are doomed as well. If you think not, then I suggest you load up there as well. You see peabrain, there are clearly bets being made here and TRAV, by his behavior, has put his whole operation in play. Since I am sure you doubt that, I suggest you read up on the NSCC and recent rules that have been promulgated. nscc.com, should be of interest to your big brother TRAV, particularly paragraph 3. End of Story.

Remember folks, I said you are watching the last acts of a depraved man. Anyone doubt that besides Greg the Wall Street scholar and Bat Dude?

BTW, all of the above in my opinion, except the NSCC info which they will speak to. All rights reserved, Auric Goldfinger.

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