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To: big guy who wrote (119)6/8/1999 8:10:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 336
 
Not a bad approach. Now if only the stocks that I currently own would go up so I could get more money to invest in these water companies.
BTW, the local CBS station ran a story last night about the conditions in North Mexico and about them using the "black water" to irrigate their fields. It was bad enough to read about this undertaking, but to see it on TV was a little much. My wife nearly gagged. It seems that Mexico has declared 8 of their northern states as disaster areas because of the lack of rain.



To: big guy who wrote (119)6/8/1999 8:58:00 AM
From: Wade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 336
 
Big Guy,
That is a great idea. Do you know any mutual fund only invest in water utilities? I would like to do it this way. What do you think?

Sincerely,
Wade