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To: jbal who wrote (130)12/31/1997 9:29:00 AM
From: A. Fineigler  Respond to of 825
 
Hi Jbal,

Yes, Reg still has great potential. New prototypes don't impress too much at this point, as Reg is burning cash and needs earnings if their potential is ever to be realized. Once they actually start selling something and making money at it we can all breath a huge sigh of relief. In the meantime, I have to respectfully disagree with Y. Hirsch that Reg is the best place to plonk down your money in 1998. He seems to be ignoring the risk side of the equation. There are far less risky investments out there that also have great upside potential.

AF



To: jbal who wrote (130)1/3/1998 1:36:00 AM
From: STEVE G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 825
 
jbal ,

This stock has had too many cry wolf's in their press releases and their info that they tell shareholders as you can find out by reading old news releases and the posts on this thread . NOTHING ever comes from it!!!! The only way this stock will move IMO , is a contract

1998 ... the year of the contract? Ha Ha Ha

Steve G
ps: long on REG ...real long.... maybe to infinity and beyond



To: jbal who wrote (130)1/6/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: jbal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 825
 
New release today!!

Rand Cam Scooter Engine tests results

Reg Technologies Inc
Tue 6 Jan 98

Mr John Robertson reports
The Rand Cam Rotary Scooter Engine was successfully test fired on the new ignition system which was designed by the company's engineering team. The system fired in all chambers on both sides. The positive aspect of this test is that the company's ignition system is capable of operating at the demanding rate of the sixteen combustions per revolution versus the eight combustions for two revolutions on the existing piston engine used today.



To: jbal who wrote (130)5/11/1998 10:37:00 AM
From: BruSi  Respond to of 825
 
Oh, and by the way Jbal.....

You posted back on Dec. 30, 1997 regarding REG that the Diesel engine prototype was supposed to be ready early in the new year......

Well, in the interest of transparency....and in the interest of truth.....and in the interest of checking up the facts after the REGspectations......and in the interest of evaluating your objectivity......Could you please give us an update on that?

To remind you of your post, just look it up here:

Message 3064056

Maybe the Dabbler might want to let all his shareholders know of what is going on in all his companies? Gee, that would be nice!

BruSi