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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (280)5/26/1998 10:07:00 AM
From: Papillon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Wow, what a post, Goldfinger! I've followed the AENG story since it made the move from 7 to 10 and was recommended on the TRBDF thread. I took a look and it smelled from the beginning. I've actually been using this stock as an example to show my wife what a "pump and dump" is. It will be fun to read the responses you are going to get.

Silly question, but please help me out. If you are short a stock and it collapses completely, maybe it's even halted by the SEC, as you said, how can you make any money if you can't buy to cover?

TIA,
Papillon



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (280)5/26/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: Greg Cummings  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 3383
 
Auric, WEAK, VERY WEAK! Your misrepresentations are vast! I pulled up your other posts and you appear to be the queen of the short (assuming Auric is a female name). I love this statement, so skillfully designed to strike fear, "Kudos to some of you who actually did some homework to expose this scam which is being found out as we speak." The problem is, your statement is....ABSOLUTE BULL!! Please, back it up with something of substance. You can't, because it doesn't exist!

You title your post, "PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE EXPOSED!" That's funny. I only time I've ever heard the OX2 referred to as a "Perpetual Motion Machine," was by you in this post. As I said, your misrepresentations are vast!

We'll go on.............Murray Bailey is an entrepreneur, as stated numerous times. How many entrepreneurs do you know that were massively successful in their "first" endeavor? Most were part of numerous companies before locating their Holy Grail. It's those who brush aside the failure and move on that may eventually find success. I strongly believe that Murray will find his success with AENG, and he deserves every bit of it. To fault someone for a past effort that may have resulted in failure is weak, very weak. We can be sure that Auric is not a psychologist.

My records show that you need to do some further investigation. Would you like me to teach you how to obtain "accurate" information or are you making phone calls claiming to represent companies using fictitious names? My records show that Murray Bailey (the CEO of AENG) hasn't sold a share, either personally or through some alleged "fictitious business names" to use your statement. Bull, absolute Bull!

This one is an outrage...."It may never be proven but, the rumor is that Millenium Capital (market maker symbol MXXX) and VTR Capital (VENT-see today's WSJ of disciplinary actions against broker dealers) are paying brokers as much as $2/share to sell stock to your mothers." Oh give me a break! As if the SEC wouldn't have a field day with this type of c---p! I'll give you one thing, YOU are full of it!

In my opinion, this is another one of the shorts attempts to cover their position and buy your stock on the cheap. Don't be suckered by such a feeble and childish attempt to frighten the small investor. You may have just read the first attempt to do as described in post #257. I'm not saying Auric is the flunky reporter, but there's a definite resemblance.

Let's go on.........Now I'm sure Auric is an enginehead (right Auric?) so we should all believe her (and not Carroll Shelby because Shelby has no credibility regarding engines when he's compared to Auric) when Auric says...."There is no such thing as what Murray says he has. Oh, it may turn but it doesn't put out near the torque and horsepower that a 350 cubic inch (presumably Chevy small block) does." Auric....the budding enginehead of the future. You're pathetic!

I am certain that Auric made one accurate statement in her post. Here it is..." Boys and girls, you shouldn't believe everything you read on the 'net! (Including what I say)." I doesn't get any better than that! That's total accuracy!

Here's another one of these sooooo well researched points by Auric, "I can also say with personal knowledge that Carroll Shelby and crew may know the man, but have no idea how much Murray is abusing their name." As I've said before, Carroll Shelby is 100% behind AENG. Not 99%, but 100%. Carroll Shelby lives and breathes AENG. Carroll is probably the only one talking more about AENG than AENG themselves.

Again, Auric............WEAK, VERY WEAK! It's obvious that the short is VERY desperate! They're facing multi million dollar losses. I wonder how many jobs are riding on this? You shouldn't mess with a stock before you conduct a proper and thorough due diligence. You have much to learn.

Best of Luck, Greg




To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (280)5/27/1998 2:15:00 AM
From: WMG  Respond to of 3383
 
All's fair in love, war and trading, huh, Aurie?

1)You state in your post that FAHN and its clients are short selling AENG, of which you are one.

2)You ask that the individuals participating in this forum call Patterson Travis in New Mexico at 505 323-7341.

Please tell me how I, as a customer, (as you state that you are), can short this non-marginable security. I'd love to make "a real pile of dough" too, but I can't seem to locate a brokerage firm that will let me violate FED REG T regulations. Can you point me to a sleasy schlock firm that can fill my order?

Oh, by the way, I did call the number you mentioned above, it is not the phone number for Patterson Travis, which for your information is located in Colorado, but the number for the AENG corporate office.

Is this OX2 engine "to good to be true"? Quite possibly, maybe even more like, most probably. But perhaps this is that very rare long-shot. If your information were more accurate and consistant, I would have a better feeling about heeding your commentary.

Unfortunately, Aurie, you come across like a NY City bucket-shop phone jockey whose burn and churn high production got himself rewarded by being promoted all the way "upstairs" to the trading desk.

You might want to take some time to "sharpen the saw".

WMG



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (280)5/30/1998 2:01:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Respond to of 3383
 
OOOOH. Now I am here. Not good.