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To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (11569)5/1/2002 9:11:26 PM
From: Frank Pembleton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
February Oil Demand Lowest Since 1999
By David Bird

NEW YORK, May 1 (Dow Jones) - U.S. oil demand in February averaged 19.475 million barrels a day, its lowest level for the month since 1999, but up 1.6% from 19.17 million b/d in January, latest government data show.

slb.com



To: Frank Pembleton who wrote (11569)5/1/2002 9:35:41 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Hey frank,
Goes well with your earlier post LOL. What a contradictory world.
Message 17410022

You know you really threw me with that NT buy. I thought only I did silly stuff like that on this thread. Interesting though I recall Bob also chastised (in a nice way) me for the doing the same thing (or maybe I was just thinking aloud about it that time, I don't recall). I was scouring the news at any rate just in case :o) :o) :o) :o) :o) :o)

The consensus seems to be that yes BGI broke out but I was really hoping to see .40 as a clear sign, but I ain't complaining.

Did you happen to notice that little musing Jay tossed out on BBR re: PAAS and Buffet (and Gates for good measure) ? A positively delicious thought that, even if it is only fantasy.

regards
Kastel