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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (642)6/10/1998 5:43:00 PM
From: Brent  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
Greg, you are the one that has a lot to learn.

'Buy ins' are not penalties. They are forced buys to cover short positions. The firm doing the buy in can buy stock at the current offer, they are not penalized.

A short squeeze is caused by shorts, whether forced to or not, buying stock faster than sellers are selling which causes the price to go up which causes more shorts to cover and so on. It is not some 'penalty' by the NASD for a buy in.

John Q. Public is the one that is going to learn a lesson with this stock. Open your eyes. If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck ....

Brent



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (642)6/11/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
Auric Goldfinger , remember your remarks.

Tuesday, Jun 9 1998 3:03PM ET
Reply # 614
"
.... The burden of proof lies with AENG. If they had any brains
they would go to SAE and spend the roughly $300k to validate the whole concept,.."

Tuesday, Jun 9 1998 3:49PM ET
Reply # 616

" Society of Automotive Engineers. They are THE place to go to verify any
automotive innovation. Their validation means everything, anything less is considered a
joke".

I sent an E-mail to the Washington DC chapter of the S.A.E requesting the type of testing services they offer and how much it would cost. Read the response for yourself.

"I'm afraid SAE does not provide testing services. There are numerous
engine test laboratories - Southwest Research, EGG, etc. My suggestion
is that you try one of them."

I appreciate your opinions expressed here, but you keep loosing credibility with statements like these. Your recent postings seem to be a scare tactic rather than containing any substance. I could link articles where attempts to short a stock have failed. I wish we would get back to the issues. The readers of this thread deserve accurate information, along with educated opinions, in order to make an informed decision.

My stand on AENG is that it has a fair chance of being successful. I have seen no technical data that would change my opinion. If you have such data, please share it with us.

Again we have distortions and half truths.