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To: wasteman who wrote (3224)7/22/1999 11:17:00 AM
From: purecntry5  Respond to of 3383
 
got back in at 9 1/16...looks near term oversold, should bounce nicely...key word being SHOULD :)



To: wasteman who wrote (3224)7/22/1999 6:56:00 PM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Respond to of 3383
 
WM,

Phil,
I have already had the bridge offered to me at a very good price. I considered it, but found out you had already bought it.


I don't know how anyone could have offered to sell it to you, it's been in my family for years.

I didn't buy it, I inherited it.

I just read your last post to Auric.

You don't understand that until and unless this "company" starts earning some money this stock is going nowhere? Why do you think it fell five dollars today on this news. The news release stated that they will be testing the engine for the next five years, didn't you read it?

go2net.newsalert.com

If you think this stock will trade anywhere near $150 in the next five years, you are truly smoking some kind of wacky weed.

I don't know if you have had time to review my posts to this thread.

I have, from the beginning, been interested in the engine, and finding out whether or not it is real. And whether or not it will work.

My point, and Auric's point, is that we believe the "company" exists to sell stock to over anxious "investors" such as yourself.

If this is for real, there will be plenty of time to get in and make a mint. You don't have to get in on the bottom, with an unproven technology. If the research organization listed is legit, and the engine checks out, you could buy this stock at $150 and still make a mint.

What about the vehicle that was supposedly given to Shelby so he could install one of the engines in it for demo?

What about all of the other lies that were posted by Gerg, ET AL?

Nuff Said,

Good luck with your "investment",

And,

Have fun,
Phil