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To: craig crawford who wrote (125524)5/25/2001 10:22:32 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>I'd like to buy some puts on GE over the next couple of months.
Then do it. But, why not buy puts on companies that look like they're going out of business.
Covde was one.
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To: craig crawford who wrote (125524)5/25/2001 11:25:22 AM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Yes but..... Doesn't GE stand to benefit from the energy shortage infrastructure build-out?

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General Electric (GE) is one of the largest and most diversified industrial
corporations in the world. GE's products include major appliances; lighting products; industrial automation
products; medical diagnostic imaging equipment; motors; electrical distribution and control equipment;
locomotives; power generation and delivery products; nuclear power support services and fuel assemblies;
commercial and military aircraft jet engines; and engineered materials. GE's services
include product services;
electrical product supply houses; electrical apparatus installation, engineering, repair and rebuilding
services; and computer-related information services. Through the National Broadcasting Company, Inc., GE
delivers network television services, operates television stations, and provides cable, Internet and multimedia
programming and distribution services. Through General Electric Capital Services, Inc., GE offers a broad
array of financial and other services.

Jim



To: craig crawford who wrote (125524)5/25/2001 11:41:52 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
Craig, do me a favor. Try to find out what the average cost was the new economy boyz paid for ARIBA.
Btw
Good luck. It will be like pulling a hipos tooth!



To: craig crawford who wrote (125524)5/25/2001 11:49:25 AM
From: Slumdog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Total World Electricity Consumption (% by by fuel)

Coal 37% Gas 16% Oil 9% Nuclear 17% Renewables 21%

Source: US DOE Energy Information Administration (EIA) International Energy Outlook 1999 (1996 data)