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Strategies & Market Trends : Bosco & Crossy's stock picks,talk area

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To: tom pope who wrote (9425)5/4/2005 8:16:08 PM
From: Taikun  Read Replies (1) of 37387
 
<No softball pitches, please, Taikun.>

Not sure what you mean, Tom. I was sent that article by an ex-NYSE energy analyst who told me Simmons may be out of line. Simmons relies on visits to Saudi made in 2003, and according to ARAMCO never contacted them.

I like to think about what different individuals/entities have to gain/lose form their position. Simmons has all upside, considering he is an energy consultant. ARAMCO is the 500-pound gorilla.

So, they have to answer all of his questions? He could always focus on RD's reserves or BP unable to replace production or TOTAL and their risky venture in Russia.
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