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To: 246810 who wrote (739)6/14/1998 2:37:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
As a connected guy, I have worked with Barron's in several cases. Rest assured, I will be in contact with Kate Welling (she worked w/ me to expose Solv-Ex (SOLVQ-know what the "Q" stands for? Bankruptcy!), the other New Mexico Company that had "patents" and Eric Savitz (both of Barron's) as well as Alex Berensen and Herb Greenberg of TheStreet.com. Hell, we've already mentioned Asencio. Didja see what his work recently did to CCSI?

There's probably another writer I can think of who writes a column for MSNBC and AOL (as well as some print publications) that would be interested. I remember one story where he got the thing on TV, it was a riot. Then there's Johanna Bennett of Dow Jones News and Dave Evans of Bloomberg.

As well, to misquote Shakespeare, we could get Millberg Weiss (of William Lerache, Esq. fame) to help drain TRAV's coffers to help recover any of "investors" money who didn't heed our advice to steer clear of this fiasco! I'm sure that there's a few others I haven't mentioned yet. Of course, we could always get the SEC to halt the stock if things get really out of hand. I know there's a few others that I've failed to mention, but you get the picture: T O A S T!

All rights reserved, Auric Goldfinger



To: 246810 who wrote (739)6/14/1998 9:09:00 PM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
TO ALL: As you know I do my best thinking in the shower. This morning it went like this hypothetical drama. This is only my opinion and the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

An obscure inventor in Australia notes that Americans are going crazy throwing their money at tech stocks. He wants to cash in on the crazyness but is too smart to buy stock. He wants his given to him. So he writes a patent application based on prior art that goes back to 1909 in America. He references three prior arts from the 70s and 80s and comes to America with a model that does run. He says to himself, "Where can I find the new issue expert of the western world, I'll bet he will give me some stock for my idea and I can sell it." He heads for I70 and sticks out his thumb. Along comes a guy in a motor home who picks him up and they get to talking. The rest is history.

That's my opinion. We all now know who is really laughing all the way to the bank.

246810



To: 246810 who wrote (739)6/14/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: Batman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
When Barons or any reputable, honest, intelligent reporter WITH integrity does a story on this won't that be great. That will mean they will talk with Shelby and other real experts in this industry. Unlike the fairy tale reporter that was probably bought for a six pack these will be professional reporters.

I can't wait for that to happen. Could you imagine what would happen when real experts that know what they are talking about when it comes to engines say how great the OX2 is.