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To: William Hunt who wrote (125568)1/19/2001 4:48:24 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Respond to of 186894
 
NAZ rebounding?

probably early to say, but the combined effect of the economy slowing down and the corporate news not as bad as already factored in in the market might pull off the coup. Perhaps the most scary aspect of this bear market is the realization that even after these days rally one is still 10% underwater, relative to the lowest purchase price. This should be the guiding consideration before making any wild purchase in a bull market. It should weed out the entire e-crap league. Trouble is that investors have short memory.

As usual, JMHO.



To: William Hunt who wrote (125568)1/19/2001 1:00:22 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
ted ---thought you might be interested in this article ---Gasoline Shortages May Result From California's Power Crisis

Thursday, January 18, 2001 By Michael Liedtke
SAN FRANCISCO — The power crisis shut down California's main gasoline artery for more than 10 hours Thursday for the third consecutive day, raising the threat of widespread fuel shortages.

Kinder Morgan Energy couldn't pipe gasoline from major California refineries to terminals around the state for 12 hours Thursday, after experiencing similar outages the previous two days.


William,

Thanks. The CEO for Kinder was on CNBC yesterday saying that the company's profits were on track inspite of the disruptions...not that I was concerned. ;~))

Glad to see someone trying to push CA to respond to the crisis in an effective way....the jawboning in Sacramento is getting old. I think G. Davis has been hoping for some kind of national response based upon CA's importance to the national economy......that approach does not seem to be working.

Let's hope they take the kind of action that removes the crisis and replaces it with a problem that needs to be resolved.

ted