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AimRite Holdings Corperation: AIMH
An SI Board Since April 1998
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Emcee:  Snowman Type:  Unmoderated
After almost three years of refinement and approximately 6.5 million dollars in developement, AimRite Holdings Corperation is gearing up for sales production on its much anticipated COAST system. The company is currently relocating to a new facility to start production of the COAST system for after market application in the GM Suburban, Tahoe, and Yukon as well as the Ford Expedition and Explorer. This stock possesses explosive potential when you consider the following: Cutting edge (world patent protected) techology, a huge prospective OEM and After-Market sales sector, current implementation by Oshkosh Truck Company, joint testing and product enhancement with GM, and a float of only one million (1,000,000) shares. AimRite will start product promotion of the COAST system within the very near future.

Background: Aimrite Holdings Corporation manufactures computer controlled suspension enhancement systems. They hold a world wide renewable license which is patent protected on a technology known as COAST(Computer Optimized Adaptive Suspension Technology). The system replaces the conventional shocks or struts of the vehicle with "dampening units" which are controlled be a remote real-time computer approximately the same size as a car stereo amplifier. It monitors and adjust the suspension to conform to nine different dynamic parameters 400 times per second to insure the best ride under any condition. Moreover, the hardware is scaleable and the computer easily tuned to allow for a number of different use applications such as load leveling on RV's, and tow vehicles. Unlike the current active suspension systems which are heavy, space consuming, and complicated, the COAST system is relatively simple and very similar in size and weight to the passive suspension systems currently in use. Company president, Dr. Ken Coleman, states that, "the COAST Suspension will improve vehicle stability, ride comfort and performance for virtually all automotive applications".

AimRite is currently targeting the huge OEM and After-Market Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), light and heavy duty truck, RV, motor coach, and heavy truck market. COAST also shows great promise in such sectors as railway and aviation uses. The company claims tht every major automobile manufacturer has a specialty line that would benefit greatly by implementation of the COAST system.

Oshkosh Truck Company (NAZDAQ: OTRKB) has selected AimRite to apply its COAST system to its line of super heavy duty trucks. A recent press release announced that a joint testing program with the General Motors Truck Engineering Group has perfected the application of the COAST techology for use on the four wheel drive Chevrolet/GMC Suburban Sports Utility Vehicle. One can only deduce that this collaboration is very positive since a stated goal of AimRite is to enter into the OEM sector.

With only 1,000,000 shares in the float, this company definitely merits a close look. Once AIMH starts to move, it could go very fast. Check out their website at: aimrite.com
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662 Could be anything: news coming, prospective partner buying in, possible relistisrf-4/27/2000
661 H group, So does anyone know of a "good reason" or " any reasonBarbara Bullard-4/27/2000
660 Well, it's been a LONG LONG time, but it seems as if somebody's waking srf-4/27/2000
659 I would suggest calling the company and asking what's happening with the ousrf-11/10/1999
658 srf...Anything new besides the press release of Nov.2nd where they expressed hofghton-11/9/1999
657 I understand what youre feeling and saying. But just hold on. I've been invsrf-10/29/1999
656 srf....Are we still on track for something good fairly shortly??? This stock ifghton-10/28/1999
655 Still very bullish. Until the stock is back on the OTC BB, we might not see a lsrf-10/20/1999
654 Srf...This stock is not acting like anything good is in the works...In fact, itfghton-10/19/1999
653 Totally agree. Bought shares @ 30 days ago at 1.25, stock popped to 2.50 on goosrf-10/15/1999
652 srf...If you're implying you're buying alot at these levels please pickfghton-10/15/1999
651 More than you could even imagine............srf-10/14/1999
650 .....Srf...Sell and move on? No way...I've still got a loss position in thifghton-10/13/1999
649 Then sell and move on, it's as simple as that. What you say or believe wontsrf-10/13/1999
648 Fghton...Heard great things were happening down at ol AimRite...Could be anfghton-10/13/1999
647 Just curious...That "news" that you're waiting for wouldn'fghton-10/6/1999
646 I know how you feel,no news yet ,but coming soon.Schwartz-10/5/1999
645 I'm going to post to myself since this board has no activity! So guys afghton-9/27/1999
644 srf...An investor group of around three individuals(with positions of 50,000 orfghton-9/24/1999
643 Where did you get the info that the CEO wont meet w/any investors? I've metsrf-9/24/1999
642 srf...Hope you're right but since no one has seen the system installed or dfghton-9/23/1999
641 I think you're being a little hasty. Maybe you're right and rumors and srf-9/23/1999
640 Schwartz....I'm still paying attention but not much is happening...Oh well,fghton-9/22/1999
639 Hope you're right. The stock acted fairly well today in a terrible markfghton-9/22/1999
638 I can't tell you my sorse but it is not a rumor, just pay attention this wSchwartz-9/20/1999
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