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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (43298)12/3/2000 8:14:49 PM
From: heraclitus  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
patron,

IF....nuclear goes again you might want to check out USU. It appears they have some legal battles ahead but the dividend isn't bad.

GE and Siemens would be the major suppliers of the "nuclear side equipment". Westinghouse sold out of the business.

I do not know which AEs (architech engineers) are still in the business. Stone&Webster, Babcock Wilcox?

High tech instrumentation suppliers such as Yokigawa and Siemens.

Remember, it will take up to 10 years to build a plant. I do not think any utilities are up to the challenge. Regulatory and politically.

I think many smaller natural gas plants will be our future. The greenies hate coal, both taking it out of the ground and burning it. Got Gas <g>

regards
homer
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