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To: Geneat who wrote (4625)11/4/1997 2:52:00 PM
From: bargainman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
Gene, ol' buddy. Sorry to see you go. And I hope you're wrong. Everyone has to make their own individual decisions based upon their weighting of knowledge, risk and need to protect capital. I respect your decision and your humility (tough for a lawyer) in submitting to uncomfortable reminders of past posturing. I'm hanging in for the duration.

P.S. -- You might as well let those remaining 2,000 shares ride. What the hell. -- Regards RW.



To: Geneat who wrote (4625)11/4/1997 3:37:00 PM
From: Sycamore  Respond to of 11888
 
Geneat, No need to explain, I understand. But, don't go too far 'cause I think that the party is just about to get started. I think the guy from Kerr-McGee, Betchtel and The World Bank is very very solid. He may as well be the guy who can help G. Faris to make things happen. Good Luck to your dicision. sycamore



To: Geneat who wrote (4625)11/4/1997 4:30:00 PM
From: Laserbones  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11888
 
With supporters like you, Geneat, aipn doesn't need shorters. A single negative release comes out and you jumped ship? Others may credit you for this "honesty and humility" but this puts all of your previous postings in the crapper.

You were never the self proclaimed aipn bull as indicated in all of your derogatory posts to others--including me. I still have the same opinions toward aipn, but I also still have all of my shares. This is a play that needs patience. Expectations of an immediate home run were/are nothing more than wishfull thinking.

Slight left wind blows and your back is broken?

There is still some support in this stock and this release is not going to change its present trading range.

Woody as Savior was entirely the doing of over exuberant longs such as yourself. His image, in your mind, was your own making.

Love to hear Faris B's spin management on this development. Of course he's so on top of things that he knew this was coming--not!

Greg



To: Geneat who wrote (4625)11/4/1997 5:31:00 PM
From: MARIO PASQUA  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11888
 
Geneat...I'm shocked to read that you are out of AIPN ..hope you'll get back in.

Q. What made you sell?? Woody?

Geneat read the lines. Do you think Woody is better then those guys? Why??...Because he is American?

Read the announcement 2-3 times, and then you'll think positive.
IMO I think the two Russian are in a better position to deal in their own country... then Woody. Have you read their credentials, the experience between the two? Well I believe everyone has a point of endurance. Good luck to you. ;-) ( I bought more today.)

<<" today announced the appointment of George Pavloff, Geophysicist, as Exploration Manager and Anatole Kunevich as Manager of Corporate development for Kazakstan and the other CIS countries.

Both Appointees are fluent in Russian.

Pavloff is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a B.A. degree in Geology. He has had 23 years experience in the oil industry, both domestic and international with a specialty in CIS countries. He has worked for Phillips Petroleum for 12 years and has acted as Geophysical Consultant on CIS projects for Oryx, Kerr-McGee, Western Geophysical, Bechtel and the World Bank. He is currently finishing an assignment as a consultant to a major oil company and will assume his AIPC responsibilities by Dec. 1, 1997.