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To: Wowzer who wrote (49380)8/16/1999 12:59:00 PM
From: JoeDi1213  Respond to of 95453
 
Rory, bought a small bit of LUFK at 15 this morning. Seems like it was left behind. My risk is to the old lows of 14 3/8. As for major OSX stocks I've been waiting to see if we drift back to the old highs to check out the breakout



To: Wowzer who wrote (49380)8/16/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 95453
 
Rory, I bought into KEG and TEXP on the pullback today. BTW if you are investing in TEXP, here is why you are probably making that choice.. from today's SEC Form 10Q...

Paragon Joint Venture

In June 1999, the Company completed the Phase I 3-D seismic program and began the Phase II 3-D seismic program. The Company will pay 25% of the Phase II seismic costs. It is anticipated that the acquisition of the Phase II 3-D seismic data will be completed by mid-2000. The Company commenced drilling its first Paragon exploratory well in July 1999.



To: Wowzer who wrote (49380)8/17/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: RLSR  Respond to of 95453
 
Been long in DO, RIG, FLC, VRI, VRC, and NE. Even got a nice short ride on SUN. Had to cover SUN last week and got stopped out of most everything Thursday and Friday. Following picks in Mike Simmons' Offshore Drilling Bits at atoffshore.com. We'll get in again - they'll go higher. All the traders have to get their thrill out of the Internet stocks for a while, but when they pull back again volume buying should come back to us. Watching NBR . . .