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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (93582)8/12/2001 4:26:47 PM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 95453
 
How was the lake, big guy? Navisink River -

in central Jersey was great when I was in H.S. Not crowded then. Great Slalom course, and we all had pretty decent ski boats.

In case you didn't see the posts.

Had a light work out one v one with Tommy yesterday.<lol>

As you know, a battle of the wits vs an unarmed opponent doesn't take long.

But he reminded of the the Black Knight from that Monty Python skit. Still game even after a good slice and dice. Still full of basher bravado and empty insults.

Of course, his stooges and stoogette<G> are inconsequential pawns. Take away their steriod clown dog leader and they scamper for the porch not to be seen for months.

So, pawns' ON ignore for a long time, while I keep rollin' the Knight (afterall he's got no legs or arms left after yesterdays little duel)<LOL>

What's your read on the silvers lagging the golds here.

FWIW, looks like the golds run first and whitey plays catchup.

Lovin' action in GLG and ECO here.

Iso



To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (93582)8/12/2001 7:50:13 PM
From: kingfisher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
More bad news for natural gas producers.
nytimes.com

"President Bush made coal a centerpiece of his energy strategy and 22 new coal -burning power plants have been proposed".

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In Canada a British company will be re-opening 2 mothballed nuclear plants.
Both plants are located in Southern Ontario.
One of the facilities at full capacity can provide enough power to supply the City of Toronto!
Toronto has a population in excess of 2 million people.

Perhaps we should not assume that the gassy weighed E&P stocks will be no brainer buying opportunities this fall?
Will we see $1.80 natural gas in November?