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To: Tommaso who wrote (95096)3/17/2002 11:23:07 AM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Tommaso,

Yes I have looked at PCL, keep on watching for a pull back to buy and have not got one - yet. Was not smart enough to buy when it was in the low 20's. Agree it is a good idea in this environment but am not going to pay the current price for the stock. Am in the camp that the recession has not started and will show up in the second half of 2002 or in 2003 and suspect we will be able to buy it at lower prices.

BTW, bought a first third of MRK on Friday. The street is falling all over themselves downgrading this company. It looks like a "value" stock unless I am missing something.

Joan



To: Tommaso who wrote (95096)3/17/2002 1:30:22 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Tommaso,

Nuclear power plant complex under consideration.

msnbc.com

Have been trying to find out if USU has any other competition in the world other than the French. A Russian military agency head was interviewed today on one of the news shows and talked about the nuclear power plant they are helping to build in Iran. Wonder where all these plants in Asia and elsewhere are going to get their material.

USU must have a problem with the high US dollar, but the French have high labor costs. Looks to me like nuclear energy is not going away and will continue in the future to be the cheap workhorse of electrical power generation world wide.

Any comments anyone?

Joan