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To: Ken Wesley who wrote (5333)11/25/1997 2:37:00 AM
From: Laserbones  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11888
 
Ken, I'm on the road with the laptop and here are some thoughts:

Those rumored #'s for possible JVs keep the traders interested. This stock has remained liquid because of the rumors and speculation. We need the stock to remain liquid with strong volume.

I do like the facts and I don't get caught up in the hype of any stock. Even if I thought aipn was going to be above 20 next week I would never jump on a message thread and yell: BUY BUY BUY! I will, however, provide my arguments for a positive outlook and let it go at that.

It's really amazing the lack of horsepower between the ears some of the thread followers have. I have consistently been posting that I am positive on aipn and on more then one occasion I've posted my reasons. My opinions should not surprise anyone who is a shareholder in this company even though I do take a practical approach.

Some individuals on this thread have been stating that any JV would be months away. Even the analyst who upgraded the rating mentioned the 3-5 month range. DrRisk, who is a real bull, has shown some clear thinking as opposed to some others. The real key to aipn is the data that is being gathered by Wavetech. This same data will absolutely come under close scrutiny by any potential partner. To paraphrase a now famous line: "Show me the data!" If the results do indicate large recoverable quantities the stock will reflect this. I think it's a waste of time trying to value the stock on heavily discounted numbers of estimated reserves.

The bottom line is the oil. I think it's there. I have a long position to reflect this opinion. And part of the fun when participating on a thread is determining those who have a real concern for an investment with those that are pure frauds. This thread certainly has its share of both sides.

Greg



To: Ken Wesley who wrote (5333)11/25/1997 9:10:00 AM
From: taxikid  Respond to of 11888
 
i no longer own a cab company- if i did i would not have the time to do the research that i do-
my first one was bright orange - the next three were also- then i converted to newer cars and had a dozen white with blue stripes- and a few lincolns-
regards
taxi