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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (1443)7/16/1998 6:45:00 PM
From: Papillon  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 3383
 
Auric,

I have read every post to this thread since Judy called the TRBDF thread's attention to it in early May. For a brief day or two it seemed that the OX2 just might be the next great thing. It didn't take much DD to realize what a stinky stock this is, although I'm sorry I didn't gamble a little and get in on the run-up to 29. I do feel sorry for those who bought this stock for anything above fifty cents. This is going to go down in the history books as one of the great pump and dumps of all time. If ever there was a GTO, as you say, this is it. I'm wondering, however, for how long can it be propped up? Just another month or two, or can they keep it up for a year? No viagra jokes need apply.

Sword's technical analysis of the engine exposed its shortcomings (more than a thousand posts ago) and you have done a very good job of exposing the players behind the scene. My only suggestion to you is that you bite your tongue and take the high road. Keep telling yourself, "sticks and stones...." and keep asking for the patent number, keep telling us about MM developments and so forth.

TRAV and all of his flacks can flame me all they want, I shall not respond. I just wanted to express my thanks to Auric and let everyone know of yet another lurker watching this tragi-comedy unfold. One of the most interesting things to me is that the principals involved in promoting this stock actually seem to believe that if they can prevail on the boards, mainly by shouting loudly enough, they can prevail in the market. What a joke. This stock will collapse under the weight of its own internal contradictions and insider selling. It is only a matter of time.

I haven't gotten a cold call yet trying to sell me the stock, but I can hardly wait...come into my parlor, said the spider to the fly.

Papillon