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Gold/Mining/Energy : Lundin Oil (LOILY, LOILB Sweden)

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To: Tomas who wrote (2182)3/16/2001 12:43:47 PM
From: hubbabuba2  Read Replies (1) of 2742
 
Your right that the Sudanese allegations are way too harsh in the Swedish press. We all know they're not ruled by "the tupperware lady". But at the end of the day they need money and globalization to avoid implosion. The primary risk would be nationalization, and that's not being aledged.

Corruption is everywhere:
"March 16, 2001

'Soft Money' Study Shows Concentration
Of Donations From Wealthy Contributors
By DAVID ROGERS
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

WASHINGTON -- Nearly two-thirds of the unregulated "soft money" campaign contributions in the last election -- about $296 million -- came from just 800 donors who gave at least $120,000 each."

Too bad Lundin burned their U.S. investment (money manager)
bridges long ago. {Why I didn't go to is @!#(^%^.) Then Swedish press wouldn't be wagging the stock so hard.
Timely execution, execution, execution. No wonder it's a penny stock.
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