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Re: jmhollen post# 261

Monday, 12/22/2003 12:59:44 AM

Monday, December 22, 2003 12:59:44 AM

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jmhollen...

Please point out any posts of mine where I was 'intentionally insulting'??? I don't believe you'll find any, but if you do I would appreciate you pointing them out to me...and you are certainly justified in having them deleted.

You did post that you believed Colvico was 'hiding' revenue. Given that Colvico is a wholly owned subsiduary company I'd be interested in your opinion as to the legality.

You made some very alarming charges in the post to which I'm responding. Specifically you said they'd have to apply any monies raised to:

"past due accounts, consultant fees in arrears, past due executive salaries, employee salaries that were undelivered, the cost to complete the purchase of and overhaul the engine-generator at Tillamook that Mike Funk ran out of warranty, etc."

Respectfully...Is there anything you can link to substantiate those assertations? If you are unable to substantiate those claims via an SEC filing or some other source...Well you'll have to excuse my suspicious nature but I'm not one to take the word of any poster to what is an anonomys forum.

I have been extremely respectful of you jmhollen in spite several acerbic replies. I merely ask that you extend to me the same courtesy.

ENGY is a publicly traded company. As such one is free to buy/sell/hold at their discretion. Just because you do not believe that it is a good buy right now does not neccessarily mean you're correct...after all you're merely expressing yho, (your humble opinion)....

As to your post of a TA link...(I didn't know you were a devotee of technical analysis as most of your comments seem fundamentally based)...there are numerous sites for TA research.

American Bulls list ENGY as wait:
http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=ENGY%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&MarketTicker=...

FWIW my own view, technically speaking, is that volume has been too low of late to rely too heavily on any indications, either bullish or bearish. If you're interested here's another TA link:

http://www.smallcapcentre.com/snapshot_techanalysis.asp?component=compinfo.asp&row=2&page=sn...





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