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To: LIQPLMBER who wrote (1899)9/23/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Lonnie  Respond to of 3383
 
Liqplmber I have said many times on this thread that if it all turns out that way there is still lots of time to hop on as a share holder.
If, and that is a big if, all pieces fall into place the stock will soar to the moon. What's wrong with waiting to see all that happen before becoming a shareholder and perhaps saving money if it turns out to be a big dream?
In the meantime we will continue to ask questions and wait and watch.
Lonnie.



To: LIQPLMBER who wrote (1899)9/23/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Phil(bullrider)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
LP,

I stated some time ago that although the engine may indeed have a future, I don't believe AENG will take it anywhere, because I believe AENG exists only to sell stock and the engine is simply a pawn in the game.

You state:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Lets say that the
engine and new technology that AENG has developed works, less pollution, lighter
with more power or the same power, 3 moving parts, better gas mileage, cheaper
to produce.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

LP,

AENG has not developed anything. The engine was invented by a gentleman in Australia that sold certain rights to AENG. AENG has not even improved upon anything the inventor developed.

The stock you hold, in my opinion, will be worthless someday. Will it be tomorrow? I wouldn't think so. But next year? Highly probable.

Why? No US patent.

As Gerg states,

Good luck to all, and as I state,

Have fun,
Phil



To: LIQPLMBER who wrote (1899)9/23/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Drano, I like the tone of capitulation, so I will answer your question with minimal sarcasm, which is quite difficult given the subject and who I am speaking to. BTW, quit yelling in all caps. You are like some poor boy crying wolf all the time. No one listens and you sound like some whiner rather than the bull(y) you think you come off as. These chat board room debates are won by brains not unbridled brawn.

Your question is, in fact, answered by Dynacam. They have a refined and deliverable product and guess what? The world of finance has not beaten a track to their door. In fact, TRAV et al would seemingly rather they not exist as Dynacam shows an available product that works and has a large part of the engineering kinks worked out of it. AENG is just some OTC BB being bulled by some Denver penny stockbroker.

Without Dynacam as a comparable, there are many negatives which have been outlined many times: No US Patents, No financials, Reg. 504, Very Questionable Dominant Market Maker who defends the stock price using questionable methods which have recently been shown to be illegal by the NASD and are under trial at the SEC as I write this. Massive insider selling. No research, no filings other than a handwritten form 504. Just because some guy has a mock up running does not mean a company with no patent protection, no cash, no staff and no resources should be worth $200 M. In fact, quite the opposite. I guess you could ask, what is it that AENG has going for it beyond a distant hope, wish and a prayer?

All of the above in my opinion, but the evidence is daunting.



To: LIQPLMBER who wrote (1899)9/23/1998 2:57:00 PM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
The odds that the semen on Monica's dress is not Bill's are 3 trillion to one. The odds on a single spin of the roulette wheel are 38 to one. The odds that AENG will prosper are unknown. Anybody can take an opposing position, but are the risks worth it?

The significance of Silicon Investor and the importance of this thread have been forgotten by your investment group. Both are here to foster and protect the investments of the MEMBERS OF SILICON INVESTOR. Neither I, nor any of my colleagues, wish any SI members to take the odds that AENG offers.

In all sincerity,

246810