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To: excardog who wrote (322)10/28/2000 9:29:57 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Concur with thought on oil, with a wrinkle. As the China economy seems heading into a growth and eventually, no doubt, speculative growth phase, I have just bought some Petro China (857) and Sinopec (386) shares in HK market in the past week. Starting stake only.

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To: excardog who wrote (322)11/15/2003 1:38:05 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hello excardog, <<An investor's guide to the Mideast crisis - Hold your oil stocks and buy shares in defence contractors>>

Updating this discussion, siliconinvestor.com <<October 28th, 2000
... Concur with thought on oil, with a wrinkle. As the China economy seems heading into a growth and eventually, no doubt, speculative growth phase, I have just bought some Petro China (857) and Sinopec (386) shares in HK market in the past week. Starting stake only.>>

I had sold off my Chinese oil Petro China finance.yahoo.com and Sinopec finance.yahoo.com shares back in September this year, satiated on the gains over the past few years.

Now, I am afraid Message 19504316 ;0)

Any ideas ?

Chugs, Jay