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To: MARIO PASQUA who wrote (4107)10/26/1997 12:26:00 PM
From: Laserbones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Mario, I have been and continue to be long on this co. I hope it hits 200...I thought it would be interesting to get some debate on a number of issues by taking an adversarial position. I earlier traded this co, as evident in certain posts, and went long based on my read of what "may" happen.

I am one of you people. I want this stock to soar, but some people just can't stand back from a situation and even attempt to look at negative possibilites. Not only has this thread been overly down on contrarians, but here I am--a true aipn bull--with only the intent of geting some healthy discussion, and now I'm being characterized in a derogatory way.

C'mon, laugh with me, this is hilarious!

My credentials are what they are. I am a chemist that has worked in various fields. For the last five its been in the biochemical/pharmaceutical area. Previously I have been employed in research projects on polymers and petroleum distillates. I am not an expert on petroleum geology, but I do have a excellent grasp of the problems associated with this undertaking. My hobby which may bore the crap out of you is paleontology. Not from the collection of, but from the study of time periods and how present geological structures open a window into the past. I've been doing this for a long time and I have accumulated a degree of knowledge on petroleum formation in locked beds. I am much more slanted toward the science then the investment aspect.

Sometimes the answer is in the science and that answer contradicts an investment.

Greg

p.s. Aipn may very well be a home run, I've placed my bet accordingly, but it may also take far longer than most of us wish.



To: MARIO PASQUA who wrote (4107)10/26/1997 12:48:00 PM
From: Geneat  Respond to of 11888
 
MARIO:
Justfor the record, your post #4108 to Greg contains a post by him that is nominally addressed to me. It is really a response to someone else, as I never had any exchange with Greg on the subject matter thereof. My reason for this clarification is that the post you quote gives the impression that I am a naysayer on AIPN. In fact, I am long, long AIPN , and always have been. Geneat