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To: tonto who wrote (1033)6/29/1998 5:45:00 PM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
In case anyone would like to know, a lot of insiders don't seem to share the enthusiasm that some of the longs do.

biz.yahoo.com

Phil



To: tonto who wrote (1033)6/29/1998 6:39:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Tonto,
You posted...."do you know which companies have disclosed they want a piece?"

I assume that you are being facetious when you ask this question. Even though we have certain individuals posting on the thread that a senior GM executive, his son, and the poster are trading this stock on insider information that the poster is willing to admit to on this thread, the answer to your question is ....zilch, zero, and none.

However, I will share with you the latest rumor from here in Texas. You can apply this rumor to the others that the longs start each day to sucker in more buyers to this stock, all the while they are dumping their stock.

The rumor is that Howard Hughes isn't really dead, and he wants an AENG engine to place in his Spruce Goose. He thinks this baby will really fly with an AENG engine. (:>)



To: tonto who wrote (1033)6/29/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Small optimistic investor here. Wanted to share some info I found on the net:

WW provided the Australian patent numbers but no prints were available, ref.:

Message 4660031

The site listed below has a "cut view" of the engine. Sign in as a guest and query for w098/06932. Click the large image button.

pctgazette.wipo.int

Granted not much of a print but it does shed some light on the inner working of the engine.