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Gold/Mining/Energy : Scimitar Hydrocarbons, SIY:ASE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: j.oil who wrote (768)3/1/2000 4:02:00 AM
From: Bert Zed  Respond to of 864
 
J,

OT
Looks really nice......I'm jealous ! Despite being Canadian, I have never skied Canada. Got to Attitash/Bear Peak with my wife and kids last Feb, hopefully we'll do Canada next year. My big problem is that I am a fairly useful 40 year old road bike racer and 10 days skiing in February loses me 600/700 training miles and I always put on too many pounds skiing so I regress a month.....

Scimitar is looking very promising. I also like the fact that I have a hedge against a tech meltdown.

Have fun in Marmot, hound some powder for me.....

bert.



To: j.oil who wrote (768)3/7/2000 5:56:00 PM
From: Bert Zed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 864
 
To add to the Dow?s problems, oil topped $33 a barrel, posing an
additional threat to the ?old economy? stocks that depend so much
on fossil fuels. The Nasdaq remained positive for most of the day,
but the one-two punch of a collapsing Dow and soaring oil prices
finally dragged the Nasdaq lower toward the close.

According to preliminary figures, the Dow plunged 374.47 to
9796.03, the Nasdaq fell 57.04 to 4847.81, and the S&P 500 dropped
2.5% to 1355.62.

Top-performing sectors included gold and silver ($XAU.X), up 6.9%,
integrated oils ($XOI.X), up 6.7%, oil services ($OSX.X), up 6.5%,