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

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To: The Ox who wrote (71419)8/23/2000 2:20:16 AM
From: upanddown  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
Hi Michael

I expect the Republican ticket to be very quiet on energy policy. The Democrats may be hoping they bring it up. Its a vague concept difficult to explain and isn't it mostly tax policy? Two Texas oil men telling the country that Washington should have extended more tax breaks to accelerate E&P? With these pump prices and NG prices and HO prices and likely to go higher until the election? With the great majority of American voters not owning energy stocks, not living in the oil patch and generally very hostile to the oil companies? I think that would backfire badly and would leave them wide open to counter-attack. Not taking sides but JMO from a political strategy viewpoint.

BWTHDIK, I predicted a big crude build today! <g> I'am wondering if I can get some of my stocks back not too much above my selling price.<g>

John
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