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To: energyplay who wrote (1093)5/13/2001 8:47:28 AM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206184
 
If anyone comes across another ROYL, I would love to hear about it. The only similar stock I see is ASPN, and it has a few problems:

1. Illiquid, even when compared to ROYL
2. Highly speculative. ROYL was a "no brainer" and one only had to wait for others to recognize that.

Am hearing rumors ASPN is involved in a large deep gas play in California but do not know if it is true. I own a few thousand shares from 1, but unlikely to buy more. Too hard to get into and out of. Will probably sell for whatever I can get in late July.



To: energyplay who wrote (1093)5/13/2001 9:58:46 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206184
 
I don't think there will be another ROYL, but those I am holding are:

EQTY, ROYL, TMR, PRZ

Canadian (Yahoo symbols): AXL.TO (not so small),VRM.TO, SUI.TO, GNY.TO

ELH play: PYR, IVAN

Also big position in Canadian trust: NCN

and also EPL and MRO, on recommendation of Kurt Wulff

as well as LOILY and TLM

and canadian drilling tools: NQLa.TO



To: energyplay who wrote (1093)5/13/2001 11:30:11 AM
From: Ed Ajootian  Respond to of 206184
 
energyplay, Small Producers --- Take a look at BPI Industries (BPR on the CDNX). They have half an interest in a coalbed methane gas property in Southern Illinois. Earlier estimates were that there was a quarter TCF gross, and they've since gained the rights to more coal seams.

The CDNX is a wonderfully inefficient market which allows for a shot at great investment returns on relatively low risk.

For those limited to the US markets, take a look at Pease Oil & Gas, (WPOG, on the OTCBB). They have quadrupled in price since the beginning of the year but I believe they are about to start on another huge upleg.

For those limited to listed securities, take a look at ESNJ. They are now producing 28% more than what they averaged for 4Q, and the stock is selling at the same price it did then.