Douglas, speaking of the plight of Albanians and earlier discussions on low-priced oil stocks, it might interest you to note former bankrupt TRGC (Trinity Gas Corp), now renamed Trinity Energy Services, Inc. (trading symbol not yet changed to TERI), has been negotiating oil exploration in Albania. And TRGC has to be the lowest-priced oil stock in the market.
The Albanaian talks were initiated prior to the NATO bombing campaign. Could Trinity's action become part of a future Albanian economic recovery program? The poorest nation in Europe, it certainly could use some help. On the other hand, so could Trinity.
Also, under its new management, the company is negotiating Third World energy plant construction.
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As you peruse this link, note the agreement with Chad was inked on 23 February 99 (see news release from website).
Yes indeed, we're today witnessing the drillers returning from near-death experiences; however, revival of Trinity's oil and gas exploration efforts will clearly mark a return from the grave.
On a different note, speaking of graves, regarding previous discussions on this thread about the Balkan War, I think Clinton's best move--for him and everyone else in the world--might have been to have amassed many of the world's religious and political leaders to meet in Macedonia and then--following a bombing campaign of leaflets (instead of bombs) announcing the action--walk through Kosovo into Belgrade in order to call on Milosevic to do things differently.
Hmmm. "Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?" A good ole' song from the 60's, by the West Coast Experimental Pop Art Band. Whose got memory? (LOL)
Who knows? By doing it this way, Clinton might have: a) changed the traditional way of resolving world conflict; b) trumped Ghandi in history; and c) cause the entire world to finally forget about Monica. Heck, I'd put my ass on the line for all of those people--why can't he? |