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To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (59694)2/3/2000 7:19:00 PM
From: Nello Filippone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
-OT-

Doug,

Pretty funny commercial .... All the men in the nursing home are shouting "Show me the Puppies" while an all out brawl is breaking out in the background. They went a little over the top at the end of the commercial when a bedpan(I want to remember that it just had urine) gets thrown against a wall and the contents are shown running down while the WWF logo pops up.

Would have been a classic but I think they went to far with the bedpan.



To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (59694)2/3/2000 7:26:00 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
XTO had $1.04 cfps JUST last quarter!!! Beat their numbers as well ($.24 vs $.21 expected), but had charges that took the number down to $.10. They made $.96 for all of 1999. Analysts expected $.31 according to Yahoo

What is up with their awful equity investing anyways?

Cross Timbers Oil Announces Record Gas Production and Cash Flow for Fourth Quarter

biz.yahoo.com

``Having assured year-over-year production growth for 2000, we will continue to efficiently develop the vast potential of our high-quality properties and will utilize excess cash flow to significantly reduce debt. Given current commodity prices, we are confident that we will achieve our announced goals for 2000. By year-end we expect to have generated $4.00 per share in cash flow, have proved reserves of 40 Mcfe per share, and have debt per Mcfe of $0.40 to $0.45,' Simpson said.