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To: Phil(bullrider) who wrote (3239)7/28/1999 12:43:00 AM
From: Barry Brugman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
Phil,

I saw your posts over on Yahoo, and I figured that Gerg would delete them. It is simply incredible to me that any serious investor would put money into AENG, after all that has been said and done. This "club" thing on Yahoo is an absolute riot. Gerg rules the roost and kicks people off and deletes their messages at will. It is interesting to see dissenters join the club and then watch their posts get more and more negative, until finally Gerg decides it is Auric again, using another name (which it probably indeed is).

This has truly been an interesting sideshow to watch - I've been reading all posts here and on Yahoo for over a year now, and watching the stock. It is amazing how they ran it up again recently, leading up to this big press conference, in which they announced that the University of California (I forget the campus already - Riverside?) was going to make measurements on the engine - and the company was kindly giving 1,000,000 shares of AENG to the university. But don't worry, Gerg assures us that there is no conflict of interest. We are also told that there should be some results in maybe six months, although Trav tells us that the results should, of course, be kept secret, because they are so proprietary. (How long could it actually take to run some dynamometer tests on an engine?)

I have to say that the whole show has been a real hoot. I sure feel sorry for those investors who are going to be left holding the bag, eventually.

Barry