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To: Roebear who wrote (88303)3/2/2001 12:43:57 PM
From: LARRY LARSON  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Talisman Energy Inc. Conference Call

12:26 GMT-05:00 Friday, March 02, 2001

CALGARY, ALBERTA--Talisman Energy Inc. has scheduled a telephone conference call on Tuesday, March 6, 2001 at 3:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (5:00 p.m. EST), to discuss Talisman's 2000 year end financial and operating results. Participants will include Dr. Jim Buckee, President and Chief Executive Officer, and members of senior management. The results will be released on Tuesday, March 6, 2001.

To participate in the conference, please contact the Talisman Energy Conference Operator at 2:50 p.m. (MST), ten minutes prior to the conference call.

Conference Operator Dial in Number (416) 641-6451A replay of the conference will be available at approximately 5:15 p.m. (MST) on Tuesday, March 6, 2001 to 11:59 pm Friday, April 6, 2001. If you wish to access this replay, please call:1-800-558-5253 (North America) Access code 18126381or(416) 626-4100 (Local Toronto & International) Access code 18126265

Talisman Energy Inc. is the largest independent Canadian oil and gas producer with operations in Canada, the North Sea, Indonesia and Sudan. Talisman is also conducting exploration in Algeria, Trinidad and Colombia. Talisman has adopted the International Code of Ethics for Canadian Business and is committed to maintaining high standards of excellence in corporate citizenship and social responsibility wherever it does business. The Company's shares are listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada and the New York Stock Exchange in the United States under the symbol TLM.

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To: Roebear who wrote (88303)3/2/2001 2:08:15 PM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Final hour is very important today.

And although we are unlikely to see the break today because of the tendency for funds favor the buy side at the beginning of each month. But my guess is there's going to be a Friday - this month - where the PPT will be out gunned and the Monday that follows will be a big downer.

Isopatch



To: Roebear who wrote (88303)3/3/2001 9:42:15 AM
From: ezspkns  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Roebear,

Am dedicating much of my time right now to review and revision of where we've been and were we may be going.

I'm not as bullish on gold as I was. Still putting the pieces together. Fed damage control on the SS Bubble has been ongoing for some time now, and so far its provided a relatively orderly abandon ship. Clearly the NASDAQ forward compartments are gone, but the DJIA engine room is still intact, though the bulkhead is straining, and we have no report on fuel. The question remains to be answered if she goes down and when, and how many souls it will cost. Will we limp to shore for repairs?

Clearly gold has been a key part of the strategy. What happens when the big pumps are started again, and we limp to shore (this past week I think we sent many sailors down to do just that)? Gold will be the last thing to be repaired. What happens if we go down? Gold bugs hope that gold pops to the surface like a cork, free at last. But she may be needed for the battle to the bottom, and may just lie there forever.

Back to the fuel holds. We don't know if the boilers are functioning or not, or how many tankers we will need to get back to port. We do know that we don't need the fleet we needed when we were steaming along at 28 knots.

There's alot of water between here and the port, and there's no vessel large enough to sail out and carry this beast home. There is no doubt choppy water, but will there be a storm, or worse yet a tidal wave from some distant quake?

BTW I think we are in a good time period to do 1 year comps.

My gut still says that we flat line on equities sometime soon. Watch the volatility index go to zero. Thats the L landing scenario, and it will be time to look elsewhere for speculation opportunities.

EZ