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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1862)9/16/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Thought some of us who are long in this stock would appreciate the following :

COLUMBUS, Ind., Sept 15 (Reuters)

Discussions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are continuing with Cummins and other diesel engine manufacturers about the level of nitrogen oxide emissions under certain driving conditions.

The company reiterated earlier statements that it believes it is in full compliance with all EPA emission standards and is working closely with the agency to improve standards. It hopes an amicable solution can be reached, but said resolution of the matter could have a material adverse effect on Cummins' future financial results.



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1862)9/16/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: ed doell  Respond to of 3383
 
Greg, if you keep this up with Skane, he'll tell you, "I feel sorry for your wife"...Then he'll "apologize" later...and tell you he feels better for it all. A narcissistic personality, clearly.

If he did it once, he'll do it again...so prepare your wife.

Ed



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1862)9/18/1998 12:26:00 PM
From: majormember  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
Holiday Greetings from the Bahamas from Auric!

Very kind of you, Gerg! Sincere? Now, please note the quote at
the bottom of the post: "> from a friend" Perhaps moi?

Now Mr. Sakne never said he was Mr. Wilkes.
You ASS/U/ME/Dodo. Now apologize to Mr. Sakne as well, pulease.

The question with regard to Mr. Wilkes is that dynacam
CURRENTLY manufactures an axial piston engine and has
offered to do so for a host of others including AENG,
which for some unknown reason declined. (http://www.dynacam.com ).

HOWEVER, Mr. Wilkes' point is, that from his calculations
(and BTW Shaizi's sp? Agreed, I believe, as well) that
the AENG engine as specified by the information on their
website along with the horsepower indicated, would not last
more than a few minutes (it would fry). Perhaps this is why
the demo that TRAV has been speaking about hasn't been seen
cruising the strip in Vegas.

None of the so-called pro-AENG lifers have owned up to this.
Us freedom of choice (commentators/disbeliveers/shorts) clearly
see that if someone is manufacturing the darn thing for any and
all comers, that there are no patents worth a darn (or should we expect the massive legal force of AENG and it's vast network of INDUSTRY luminaries?) Gerg, who is the peabrain now?

Vacation Greetings to all of the shills: BOLG (Best of Luck,
Gerg), Drano, Fratman, Baldeff (Harry) and the paymaster himself, TRAV! See you soon, xoxoxxo Auric Goldfinger.

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>Simply passing message:)