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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks

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To: bill who wrote (4324)9/22/2002 11:37:51 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (2) of 11633
 
Stole this from the O&G thread. You can read the whole report there. Going to be interesting if OPEC decides that
it doesn't want to increase the amt.of oil.

If anyone knows where to access the use of oil stocks in
China, let us know. According to the expert, those were
figures to watch. The competition for oil is going to
come from there as China modernizes.

Singapore, Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil rose after a report that U.S. stockpiles fell to an 18-month low and the White House dismissed Iraq's move to allow the entry of weapons inspectors from the United Nations as a stalling tactic.

The American Petroleum Institute said crude oil inventories fell 2.1 percent last week. Concern that the U.S. may still attack Iraq, which has the world's second-largest oil reserves, also drove prices higher, traders and analysts said.
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