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To: Tomas who wrote (1251)6/18/2001 6:39:19 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Tomas,

Do you condemn American companies investing in China? Or Saudi Arabia?

Don't be too hard on Doug - without him, who would keep us up to date with the latest SPLA propaganda ... err I mean ... how would we hear the other side of the story.

Speaking of stories, did you see this one?

ottawabusinessjournal.com

Posted Monday, June 18, 2001
Talisman attracts Sudan suitors: CEO
By Leo Valiquette, InBusiness Media Network

Jim Buckee, president and CEO of Canadian oil and gas giant Talisman Energy Inc., said Monday the door is open for a sale of the company's controversial stake in a Sudanese oil project.
At the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers annual meeting in Calgary, Buckee said the firm has been approached to sell its 25 per cent stake in Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Co., but offered few details.

Analysts estimate the stake could be worth as much as $1.5 billion.


Regards,
John Sladek