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To: Tommaso who wrote (901)5/25/2000 4:28:00 AM
From: Edward M. Zettlemoyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Tommaso, yes I agree, no need to panic over the price of oil, I just thought the news release would give an explanation to the hard down on the 23rd -1.5625. Apparently just a knee jerk market reaction to the adjustment in oil prices. Aside from that looks like no other major negative news on the radar screen. On the flip side, the fundamentals of Natural Gas also look quite promising. Happy investing, Ed



To: Tommaso who wrote (901)5/27/2000 11:57:00 AM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Stars & dogs: Who's hot? Jim Buckee - Globe & Mail, Saturday

A selection of this week's winners and losers compiled by Andrew Bell

Jim Buckee
A few months ago, it seemed as though saintly Jim was doomed to be a corporate martyr. Shares in his Talisman Energy were fragmentation-bombed by absurd claims that the company is helping to pay for a brutal war in Sudan. But gentle nurturing Jim moved quickly and firmly to ensure that no harm was done -- by hiring big slick PR firm Hill and Knowlton.

Talisman stock's up 40 per cent this year as caring humanitarian investors look into their hearts and remember that only one precious commodity is truly irreplaceable: Oil.