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Gold/Mining/Energy : PetroQuest Energy, Inc (PQUE and T.PQU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave M who wrote (641)9/5/2000 11:59:44 PM
From: Toni Wheeler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 686
 
Nope, no shakin' me out either, Dave!

I think these insiders and institutions feel the same...

12.14.65.32

see the increase in ownership? you and I know the signs, don't we?

we should be hearing from PQUE on drilling progress soon, I think.

my best,
T.



To: Dave M who wrote (641)9/24/2000 6:59:04 PM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 686
 
Did everybody sell? No posts for almost 2 weeks! Geez.

This is one of my favs and just couldn't stand to see a dead thread for this long<g>. Admit to selling the trading 1/2 of my position about 10 days ago @ 3 31/32.

But before ya'll flame me, confess I couldn't stand being at half mast so bellied up on Fri and bot back 1/2 of what I'd sold with a reentry price of 3 1/2.

No big deal. But because of the extra time it takes to work a trade like this, only select my best stocks for such activity. ESNJ was the only other stock to receive similar treatment.

PQUE is a superbly positioned and managed NG explorer and am looking for huge long term gains here.

Clinton/Gore releasing the SPR oil will only have a temporary effect on NG (via downward pressure on its competitor - heating oil). But the crass political attempts to manipulate crude and also heating oil prices with a gov run heating oil reserve to get Gore elected is sure to cause much greater problems in the LT by disrupting
the long established supply infrastructure of the private economy.

Numerous heating oil dealers and middle men could be driven out of business by the ham handed, loose cannon manner the federal government usually displays whenever it sets up and runs its programs. LT this will only make our energy situation worse.

The gov should be offering incentives to drill and produce oil and NG. Even more important is that for years, via unreasonable environmental rules the gov's been the major cause of the even more critical shortage of refining capacity. And truth is? The current shortage is a product shortage NOT a crude oil shortage.

Isopatch