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To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (17705)2/1/2003 9:12:05 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Respond to of 206322
 
"This board is FAR TOO BULLISH on NG and OSX, lets talk of why NG may be at top as well as crude."

I think the real issue is what scenario for nat gas and the involved companies is this summer. Perhaps we are at or near a top in current commodity prices. We certainly are not at any type of euphoric level of share prices.

If nat gas stabilizes at circa $4.50 this summer I think the companies will do extremly well. Frankly - this country needs lower energy prices badly. The economy is not going any where with $34.00 crude and $5.50 nat gas.

So - perhaps time to lighten up. However, does anyone think Comstock or Brigham or other growing gas producers would not thrive at $4.50 gas?

Looking forward to the boards response.

Bob

PS: I urge board members to drop political idealogical arguments. Individuals here to promote political ideology will leave when the responses stop. Ray is hopeless and not worth anyones finger energy to respond to. Perhaps he will choose to become one of the human shields in Bagdad!