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To: jim_p who wrote (12495)2/19/2002 11:31:57 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 23153
 
Jim, right. Also tracking are ESV, WFT and I suspect others. Only, volume is not clearly overwhelming.

Looks like APA is tracking SLB.<

BTW, I saw that S&P has a sell on HAL...
Friday February 15, 2002 (2:59 pm ET)
S&P Keeps Sell on Halliburton
Also: analysts' opinions on Polycom and IBM. Plus more...
Halliburton (HAL): Maintains 1 STAR (sell) Analyst: Tina Vital
Shares are up on news of an issuance of a Feb. 14th temporary restraining
order, which will stay more than 200,000 pending asbestos claims against
Halliburton's subsidiary, Dresser Industries. The action resulted from a
voluntary petition for Chapter 11 reorganization by Harbison-Walker
Refractories in the interest of protecting the insurance held by Dresser to
cover asbestos-related liabilities associated with Harbison-Walker. With a
reorganization plan yet to be approved, and with asbestos liability difficult to
quantify, S&P keeps sell on Halliburton.


G.