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To: cornbread who wrote (2143)10/26/1998 8:23:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Thank you for clarifying that CB. Now with another intermediary involved, what is AENG Pty's payout ratio from any AENG US contract within NAFTA? What does it mean for all of those car and appliances manufactured in Japan.

What is your estimation of a part count in this thing (maybe I should ask the Count?)

It seems very duplicitous to me that AENG never publicly disclosed this. I better sell AENG (more of it that is)



To: cornbread who wrote (2143)10/27/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: 246810  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
You are asking a set of very intelligent questions and ones that all investors (IMO, suckers) should have asked before they bought. Harry says 250,000,000 engines. I was too lazy to answer about American rights only. Besides, he has just demonstrated his complete lack of ability to count. Anyone who looks at the patent sketch can see many more than 3. Just count the piston rings, for example.

Thank you Harry for discrediting yourself in such a magnificent way. Now we know that (IMO) OX2 seems to be pulling the wool over a number of eyes. (I really don't believe that Harry can't count, so what is really going on?? Very puzzling, nes' pas?)

EDIT: Now that I read david's post, apparently they have fooled him too.

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