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To: StockDung who wrote (2483)12/27/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: LIQPLMBER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
FLODYIE, DO YOUR PARENTS HATE YOU
They must with a name like that, Whats a little piss pot like you going to do to anyone . Your just one of Aurics little imaginary friends who get thier thrills making up conversations to yourselfs thinking your bright people.
I bet your favorite drink is a vinegar & water
Youll figure it out
LIQUID PLUMBER



To: StockDung who wrote (2483)12/28/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: Greg Cummings  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
Fuddy-Duddy, I trust you and the Auric-HOLE had a wonderful Christmas! Did you spend it together? I'm deeply concerned about the threats you've made concerning my 1999. Should I contact the cyber police? My boots haven't stopped sshhaakking!

In post 2488, I noticed that you conveniently forgot to list the previous 5 months. Last I checked, the year begins in January, not May. Let's have a quick recap, shall we my little Fuddy-Duddy? And let's learn not to post only those points that will further your dark cause. Dooo Youuuu Understaaaand Duddy-Fuddy?

In early 1998, a share of AENG could be acquired for $1.50 to $2.00. Within the following couple months, the stock climbed to $5 - $7 (where one is able to acquire it again). In approx the following couple months, the stock peaked near the $29.00 level and gradually fell back to where it is today, between $5 & $7. If you'd acquired it early in the game, you'd still be sitting with approx 200% profit. Is this crazy, absurd, without precedence, and never before heard of in the history of mankind? No, it isn't! We're sitting at a wonderful entry point. Tax loss selling creates opportunity for those who are in cash.

Now if you think this year's run was spectacular, as I do, you'll want to keep an eye on what may happen again if the company does what WE expect. Did I say, WE? Oh NO! I'm in trouble now! Texan-dud, sometimes people who own shares in public companies consider the company to be theirs, so the term "WE" tends to be used from time to time. Sometimes people with WE-WE brains don't understand this concept.

Bull-writer, Thanks for pointing out that Mr. Duddy-Fuddy may be a WE-WE bit perturbed at me. I wouldn't want to make anyone upset. I go to great lengths to make certain that no one is offended by anything I say or do. It's the truth! I SWEAR! ;-)

Best of Luck, Greg

PS. Happy New Year...Duddy-Fuddy! It's time for me to buy some shares!