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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (648)6/11/1998 5:27:00 AM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
How come the stock keeps dropping, Greg? I would think that with such low volume you or TRAV would hold it up for appearances sake at least.

Anyway Greg, you're talking so much to TRAV these days that you really should revise your 1st post that got this whole thing going. You said in #0 that your only ties to the Company are that you own shares. Now it would seem in my opinion that you're in bed with AENG's erstwhile investment banker.Talk about brown fingers, what color's your kleenex after wiping your runny nose. Perhaps you can write that research report that we've all been waiting for TRAV to write. I'm sure big brother would help. In my opinion, he has lots of information on overvalued wall paper, how to get get your 144s lined up then pull the bid and walk her down and buy a little more. Keep on buying baby, I want all the demand out as soon or sooner. Report outline? Just put down, "Chapter 1:Overvalued stock! Chapter 2: Paired trade! Chapter 3: short F, long AENG, since they will clearly dominate.

Also, since you now know that AENG does not have any U.S. patents, that should be corrected also. It isn't too cool to quote an obviously incorrect source like the web page now that you know it's wrong, or maybe the web page has been changed again by now.

You've been kinda quiet w/o Articlight bub, LIQPLUMER pump and the Batbreath Dude on your side. Take solace in knowing that they're watching from behind a 2" piece of leaded glass, ya know, Jill Jail? Hey, when wits fail you just call your big brother who surely has your best interests at heart. Hey, call all of his family. Ask them for advice on when to sell, as they sure know how & when and where the forms are.. Hey maybe Murray will even give you a ride in his mobile home, since that double-wide of yours doesn't move.

Buy some stock, Greg! Every day Auric is making more and more money.

246810



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (648)6/11/1998 10:28:00 AM
From: Brent  Respond to of 3383
 
Greg,

<I call that a penalty. If you think it's possible to cover the short at the current offer or anywhere near it, you're dreaming!>

Maybe I didn't make the process clear enough for you. When a firm is order a 'buy in', they have until the close of business to deliver the appropriate amount of shares. They can do this one of two ways. They may buy stock on the open market (it does not involve buying at a price higher than the current offer or any penalties, they can buy the shares in any number of trades through out the day) or they can borrow the shares from another firm.

To imply that the firm is required to buy at higher than market prices is absurd as is implying that they are charged some penalty.

Greg, I have no agenda here. I do not own shares, nor am I short shares. I am just trying to balance out the information that is presented on this thread.

I have bought stocks like AENG in the past and listened to cheerleaders like you and obviously, I got burned. I want all the investors in AENG to make up their own minds on buying or selling, but I just want them to do it with correct information, not based on the gospel according to Greg.

Brent