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To: jim_p who wrote (4486)9/26/2001 5:30:10 PM
From: CommanderCricket  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 206223
 
Just got home from the west coast and my wife had turned on the furnace!! I'm now consuming NG to heat the house and it's not even October. Just doing my part.

The airport in Denver was busy. Flew a United 777 to Chicago and the plane was over 3/4's full. From the look of concourse B in Denver, people are starting to fly again. I'm beginning to suspect the airlines will recover sooner than later.

BTW, Never ever thought I would see KEG under $6.00 again. Just think, KEG has had almost two years to pay down debt and get profitable, and the stock is trading under $6.00? What happens if Bush and company puts together a sensible energy policy or the middle east goes Kaput?

I'm buying and raising cash. Unfortunately at this point I'm averaging down on KEG due to some buys prior to 9/11.



To: jim_p who wrote (4486)9/26/2001 6:44:40 PM
From: excardog  Respond to of 206223
 
Enormous volume on HAL today. Somebody played 2000 or better October $20 calls at around $1.40.

Didn't see any other big plays other than KEG volume was pretty high.

HAL now below 98/99 low.

Asbestos exposure or not stock is getting pretty cheap.

Scott



To: jim_p who wrote (4486)9/27/2001 12:29:35 PM
From: Meridian  Respond to of 206223
 
JimP, in '99 Bob Kelly at Noble shut in some wells at just north of $2.00. They were in the GOM, and fairly small - so higher cost then the land wells you're speaking of. But I've got to imagine that some in the GOM could be shut right here.