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To: Chris who wrote (1940)3/4/2001 12:29:24 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Depending on your outlook of Natural Gas, you may want to consider them also. Stocks like HGT, SJT etc have nice dividend yields. If we do somehow miss and get a hard landing and a long flat bear market, I will likely put my kids in them. Even when gas falls this summer, I think the power plants will keep demand high enough to put a floor under them. Bush's budget is proposing taking away the petroleum subsidies and national inventories are still at record lows. I expect a pullback this summer but then that low should be about it until they move up again next winter. In the meantime the anti nuclear power forces and environmentalists have pretty much forced the power plants to convert to natural gas for power generation. That will keep demand up and it will take a decade to come up with alternatives IMO. They are all pretty much yielding 12-14% and pay monthly, not quarterly.

I have more tickers if you are interested.

Good Luck,

Lee



To: Chris who wrote (1940)3/4/2001 12:54:07 PM
From: Logain Ablar  Respond to of 52237
 
Hi Chris:

For annuities the two companies are Vanguard and TIA Creaf (not sure of spelling). These two have the reputation for the lowest commissions and costs.

Good luck in your dd in this area.

Tim



To: Chris who wrote (1940)3/4/2001 11:36:08 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 52237
 
A Fund Manager Looks for Survivors:

washtech.com

Best Regards,

Scott