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Strategies & Market Trends : Water! Water! Everywhere and Not a Drop To Drink! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wade who wrote (294)2/28/2001 9:13:23 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 336
 
A good find....Thanks!
Still believe the issue is growing. Have already been notified that irrigation water for my farm in south Texas is going to cost me more this year....(:<<<)
Hope all is well with you.



To: Wade who wrote (294)3/4/2001 9:22:32 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 336
 
Wade,
The cover story in this weeks Barron's...Precious Liquids. Interesting read about one of our favorite subjects...."Water stocks could spurt in trading after Barron's looked favorably upon the sector Saturday. Mentioned as analyst favorites were American Water Works (AWK: news, msgs, alerts) and Philadelphia Suburban (PSC: news, msgs, alerts) . Gas or electric utilities likely to put their water units on the block are Sierra Pacific Networks (SRP: news, msgs, alerts) , NiSource (NI: news, msgs, alerts) , and DQE (DQE: news, msgs, alerts) . Also mentioned as performing well were companies focused on water and wastewater treatment such as Cuno (CUNO: news, msgs, alerts) , Ionics (ION: news, msgs, alerts) , Instituform (INSUA: news, msgs, alerts) and Tetra Tech (TTEK: news, msgs, alerts) .