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

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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (81970)12/18/2000 11:51:25 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
Eventually (I think) more nuclear plants will have to be built, though expensively cleaned-up coal plants are also a possibility and might come first.

I wish you would start thinking about where one might want to invest if one assumes that these things could happen. Your analysis of energy issues seems to me more thorough and reliable than anyone else's.

Meantime, I see no way out of continued high natural gas prices for at least the next two years and maybe longer. I think many people are making a false analogy with what happened to oil prices in the last decade. That is, that a rapid rise inevitably means that there will be an equally rapid fall. As an investor I hope to make money off this, if only by banking very large payments from gas royalty trusts.
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