To: Don Pueblo who wrote (402 ) 5/31/1998 4:38:00 PM From: Greg Cummings Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
Mr. Chicken, If your response was meant to be polite, why do you say this when finishing up your questions, "So what do you say? Do you want to start a flame war (you'll lose, I am the MASTER) or do you want to answer the questions"? To me, that sounds like a threat. Am I wrong? I don't believe it's necessary to demonstrate authenticity to anyone. But if you'd like, go to AENG's web site by clicking here: oxtwo.com Both letters are printed there. Regarding why I don't want the stock to fall to $5.........Personally, it wouldn't bother me in the least and I'd be selling other positions to add to my present AENG holdings. Unfortunately, I receive e-mail daily from people who own the stock at much higher levels. They become very concerned when the price falls and I'm afraid they may be frightened into selling. I don't want to see them hurt while a confirmed liar (The Finger) and his buddies walk away with their cash. AENG is confident that their future appears very bright. Since they're not raising cash, I don't believe the stock price concerns them much, at this point. 12 months from now, that may be a different story. If people are concerned about a couple insiders selling a few shares of AENG, they're concerning themselves too much. The inventor worked for many years developing the OX2. He was not a wealthy man. He's probably never seen this kind of cash in his life. Maybe he promised his wife he'd pay off the house, ASAP. Maybe he promised his wife he'd fund his kids college educations, ASAP. Maybe he wanted to buy a car. Maybe the financial arm of the inventor/financier partnership wanted to be repaid, ASAP. These two guys own the large majority of the stock in AENG. What they sold represents a small percentage of their holdings. IMO, on a scale of 1 to 100 flags, this would raise one flag. It concerns me very little because it makes perfect sense to sell a small position. I would have done nothing different! Any smart businessman would have done the same thing. They took a few cards off the table.....so what! You can be sure they didn't sell their shares in the teens or twenties, as some people might suspect. Regarding patents (that do exist, no matter what the nit-wit says.........yeah 246810, I called YOU a nit-wit. Artic didn't call you that, I did. Don't assume things). Ask yourself this question.....Does Chrysler provide patent numbers for their latest inventions? If they produce some revolutionary design change to some engine component, do they run out and provide patent information to every Tom, Dick or Harry who asks? Usually, it's on a need to know basis. Personally, I hope they don't provide them. I enjoy watching the nit-wit sweat. Regarding someone seeing the actual engine. Go to the web page, as stated above, and read the letters by Carroll Shelby and Bob Teague. They've seen the engine up-close and personal and they are much more knowledgeable about engines than you or I. Regarding The Finger. There's nothing wrong with his posts, except that they're filled with lies. Personally, I see a problem with that. No, I have no connection with AENG. I'm only a shareholder expressing my opinion. No, I do not believe you are a mole. In my opinion, on the present mole scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being absolute mole).......... The Finger = 10 246810 (nit-wit) = 8 Lonnie = 3 Everyone else = 0 Best of Luck, Greg