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To: 246810 who wrote (2149)10/27/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
The AENG web site sates the following:
The current prototype of the OX2 engine has approximately 30 parts. It has only three major moving parts.

I guess we could debate the term "major" and exactly what constitutes a major component. The bottom line for me is the design reduces the overall number of components, therefore in my opinion, it would be cost efficient and easy to produce with substantial cost saving for companies that utilize this design.

Time will tell if your opinion of the investors is correct. I for one believe that you are in error. Again , let me reiterate that I do not advocate anyone purchasing the stock with out doing their own research.