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To: Harry J. Finn who wrote (2944)2/25/1999 1:11:00 AM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Respond to of 3383
 
You parrot, you're so obvious that it's disgusting. You've already spoken to the man and now you're reading the script.



To: Harry J. Finn who wrote (2944)2/25/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: cornbread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
I was one of the lucky ones at Mondays demo. I can see why you are excited about the engine. Really nice to see some of faces behind the names. I was really impressed with Paul Davenport and William Green. I must have talked with Mr. Davenport for over 1 hour questioning some of the engineering aspect of the engine. It looks like they have paid great attention to the details as every concern I had has already been addressed in the engine design. I made it a point to arrive early at the demo to examine the engine set up, I hate to say it but I wanted to make sure that there was no trickery with the dyne set up, every thing was on the up and up. The engine performed as described, producing tremendous torque for such a small package.

It was a real thrill for me to meet Mr. Shelby and Mr. Holly Hedrich. Both gentlemen had good things to say about the OX2. Of course I spoke with Mr. David Travis, I really enjoyed his wit and candor.

It is my humble opinion that OX2 is indeed real and AENG has a excellent product to sell. Thats not to say that AENG doesn't have a long road ahead of it, it does. All in all I was re-assured that AENG will be a good investment given time.



To: Harry J. Finn who wrote (2944)2/27/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: LIQPLMBER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3383
 
IT WAS AN EXCELLENT DEMO HARRY
I was lucky enough to get an invite on Monday and did attend the demo. It was very nice to meet Carol Shelby and listen to him speak about the engine and the possible future it has. It was also a pleasure talking and meeting other people who are involved with AENG. I spoke to Murry Bailey, Paul Davenport, Will Green, Steve Manthey and others.
The engine really speaks for itself, There is definetely an engine that produces alot of horse power and when standing next to the engine, with ear plugs on, watching it run, reading the dyno, its really pretty amazing. They also had the computer system running showing the internal parts of the engine running and how it actually worked. Also pretty amazing.
Paul Davenport was fun to listen to because of how excited he is on this new technology and how different this engine is from any other in the world. The whole group of AET people are very nice and very knowlegeable.
I wish other start up companies that I own stock in would set up a demo for stock holders and investors like AET did. Its nice to see first hand the new product actually working and doing what the company claims it can do.
I feel real confident about my investment and not trying to prop up this stock in any way, We were told by Murry Bailey at the beginning of the demo that this demo was not to promote stock and not to push people to buy more stock, Just a demo to shareholders, and investors to first hand see the product and see for themselfs what AET is doing.
I also had the opportunity to meet David Travis, a real nice guy, we all had some laughs when we brought up Aurics name. We were wishing he had also got an invitation, but im sure the little mole and his friends couldnt afford the plane tickets anyway.
I just want to thank the AET people for the invitation and the nice day we had in Shelbys facility.
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