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Re: edruschie post# 374

Wednesday, 05/21/2008 3:37:40 PM

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 3:37:40 PM

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Notwithstanding my personal opinion that the Company has been unfairly targeted by the questionable tactics of Gilchrist, Mordekhay, Carmichael, et. al....If I were an investor, I would want to know more about the share structure and financial health of the company. The latest information shown at: http://www.pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=aete

Pink OTC Markets has discontinued the display of quotes on pinksheets.com for this security because it has been labeled Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware) and because adequate current information has not been made available by the issuer of the securities. It has been labeled Caveat Emptor for one of the following reasons:

1. Questionable Promotion — The security is being promoted to the public, but adequate current information about the issuer has not been made available to the public.

2. Spam — The security is the subject of spam promotion
having the effect of encouraging trading of the issuer's securities.

3. Investigation of Fraud — There is a known investigation of fraudulent activity committed by the company or insiders.

4. Suspension/Halt — A Regulatory Authority has halted or suspended trading for public interest concerns (i.e. not a news or earning halt): http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/2008/34-57600.pdf

5. Disruptive Corporate Actions — The security or issuer is the subject of disruptive corporate actions, such as reverse mergers or serial stocks splits and name changes without adequate current information being publicly available.

6. Unsolicited Quotes — The security has only been quoted on an unsolicited basis since it entered the public markets and the issuer has not made adequate current information available to the public.

7. Other Public Interest Concern — There is, in Pink OTC Markets' view, a public interest concern.

Since this stock is traded on the Gray Market, one also has to be concerned. Check out the SEC website for more common sense tips: http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/cyberfraud.htm