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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1967)9/27/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Well Gerg, you are correct, TRAV did put on another 1,500 shares after lunch. Of course that's way down from the peak manip volume of 500,000 share but that doesn't seem to matter to you who is totally unaware of the implications of it.

Just what exactly is it that you deny is a very direct comparison between AENG and IBUY and how TRAV has broken the law?

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BTW, get over it toad, I don't have anything to do with FAHNstock. TRAV has missed again. After 25 guesses you'd think he turn himself in.

Face the facts, Gerg, you've been had by the bs of a CRIM MM who used you, perhaps unknowingly, as a shill. Be a man and own up to it.



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1967)9/28/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Brent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Gerg,

<You are GUARANTEED to FAIL!!>

That's a pretty sharp statement to put on a public bb. But then again, I guess only about 5 people are reading this, so is it really public?

Are then guarentee'ing that if you invest in AENG, you will make money? Because if you are guarentee'ing it, I got some money I want to invest, just send me the contract that you will buy back my shares if they go lower.

<Auric-hole, your ultimate goal appears to be to drive AENG into the ground >

Here's the thing Gerg, you probably haven't figured it out as they don't teach this in the GED courses. A business drives itself into the ground (in AENG cases, I am not sure if there really is even a business though). The stock price does not determine what happens to the company, it is the other way around. Sure, there are some cases were the prices are out of balance for the short term, but there has never been a case where a company went out of business because their stock price went down.

<spreading disinformation>

You have said that repeatedly. Please point the thread to the 'disinformation'.

BTW, doesn't it worry you that the company has had NO news releases in the past few months and that insiders continue to sell?

Brent