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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: t4texas who wrote (4377)11/25/2001 1:36:39 AM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
t4texas, I'm betting that ENE's energy trading desk is so important to energy markets that the US cannot let it fold. In addition DYN has to be very careful right now too.

If DYN lowers its bid for ENE, then under the above theory, another third party may come in outbid DYN, and take ENE from DYN.

Given that ENE has lots of hard assets, they are a tempting target for at least two other companies IMO....So based upon that theory I bought a bunch of ENE shares between $8.60-$4.70/share.....

So I say tempt fate and cast the runes. Now if you really want to cast the runes, then go to this Website:

bbc.co.uk

Which is the BBC Website and play "Viking Quest". You get to build a Viking ship and sail to Scotland in order to loot a monstery and prove that you are a good Viking raider of England/Ireland like Magnus Barelegs or Erik Bloodaxe.

Part of the decisions you have to make as the Viking commander is whether to "cast the runes". (BTW I failed miserably in my raid and was banished by the Norwegian Viking King to fish for cod offshore Norway the rest of my llife....)

As to investing in ENE, I quote an ancient Viking poem from the Havamal:

Cattle die
kindred die
every man is mortal
but I know one thing that never dies,
The glory of the Great Dead.



To: t4texas who wrote (4377)11/26/2001 10:26:26 PM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 36161
 
Gotta agree. Any light at the end of the tunnel

there is more likely an onrushing locomotive.<lol>

Isopatch