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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (70973)8/15/2000 9:50:52 PM
From: chowder  Read Replies (3) of 95453
 
Hello Q! It was you that first brought EEE to my attention. I want to take this opportunity to say thanks. I appreciate the fact that you took the time to PM me with your reasons for owning EEE and they did play a part in my decision making process.

EEE has been secretly moving up, here of late. I'm already up double figures and they haven't even warmed up yet.

The company, at this time, is the last company I would sell from my portfolio. I happen to think the new management team from Duke Energy will help to unleash the potential within EEE.

Those terrible hedges are due to come off in a month or two and the partnered offshore drilling site, with KMG, certainly holds promising results as all the other adjacent fields are having success via the drill bit.

I can't imagine Duke Energy purchasing 20% of EEE without knowing that EEE could make their investment very profitable.

The closer we get to those hedges coming off, the higher the share price wants to go.

Thanks again Q!

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