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To: Wowzer who wrote (62856)3/24/2000 2:01:00 PM
From: BigBull  Respond to of 95453
 
Rory, TDW is a "laggard no mo'" <g> GIFI took a an early hosing today down to 11 and small change. Gots to be quick in this market. I missed it. Maybe it drifts back down.

Get lots of sleep this week end, dude, got to be on your game the next few weeks. This is no time for the Bull to pull a Rip Van Winkle. I slept through the GIFI drop, was exhausted from overwork. Oh well, didn't have the money anyway.



To: Wowzer who wrote (62856)3/24/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: jim_p  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
I would add GLBL, KEG, TDW, HAL, BHI, OXY, NR, PGO and UFAB for stocks with the most upside on a breakout.

Jim



To: Wowzer who wrote (62856)3/26/2000 8:06:00 AM
From: Robert T. Quasius  Respond to of 95453
 
I like MRO because it is dirt cheap relative to its peers, the sector is on its way up, and they hired a new CEO from Texaco with a lot of upstream expertise, something MRO needs. The nice dividend and P/E or around 10 doesn't hurt either.

I am buying this one through the MRO DRIP, which has no purchase side fees other than a $10 initial sign-up fee. I like to take advantage of these plans to price average when I am bottom fishing. I think MRO is near a bottom now, and over the next few quarters will be a turnaround story or possibly a spin-off or buyout.