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Gold/Mining/Energy : Lundin Oil (LOILY, LOILB Sweden) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tomas who wrote (2628)7/11/2001 3:42:35 PM
From: kormac  Respond to of 2742
 
Tomas, we are getting 36.5 Swedish Kronar, aren't
we. So if the dollar weakens, as it is doing right now

finance.yahoo.com

we are getting a few pennies more.

I am in the process of moving my shares to Stockholm.
I read on the stockhouse thread that US citizen's will not be able to hold shares in Lundin Petroleum and that they would be sold in an orderly fashion at the Stockholm's New Market? Just in case, they are going to my wife's name and will buy some more with the cash from Talisman.

best, Seppo



To: Tomas who wrote (2628)7/11/2001 7:18:58 PM
From: Greywolf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2742
 
Iran welcomes moves to resolve conflict in Sudan,


Tehran, July 11, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi
Wednesday welcomed the initiative of the Sudanese government,
political parties and factions in announcing their readiness to
resolve their disputes.

Asefi said Iran would welcome any move to end the plight of the
Sudanese people and boost national reconciliation. He voiced Iran's
readiness to offer whatever assistance it can to foster peace in that
country.

He invited all 'peaceful-loving nations' to support the settlement
of Sudan's internal disputes through dialogue.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman stressed an end to Sudan's
civil war, and the establishment of peace and political stability as a
prelude to economic development and public welfare in that country.

He voiced Iran's support for Sudan's moves towards ending the
18-year civil war and its attempts to safeguard the country's
territorial integrity and sovereignty.