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To: bill who wrote (6010)6/13/2003 6:54:22 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Hi bill,
Unfortunately, the terms of the trust don't allow anything else
That's rough. Here I am building income streams now for my 60's. That PWI is a funny one. It gets ragged on all the time but somehow they just keep delivering. I was stopped out of some ARC today but still considerably over last years positions. A much more comfortable level though and pretty spread out. Larger holdings AE, ARC, AVN all about equal now. Also some UET, AY, VKR, NCF, PWI and COS in pretty much descending order. I'm looking for alternatives too now though energy is still by far my largest block and still overweight.

Still short of my 2003 monthly payout targets but hope to get there although they will be receding now and I'll need to find some alternatives.

The weather here is just not cooperating although my new lawn is coming in fine ;o) Seems it was pretty warm in the US northeast today. I dunno seams like a shoulder season in delay though and I'm getting a bit of deja vu with 2001 although I like the LT fundamentals (which is why I had so much of this stuff even last year). What I'd really like to see is solid 5-5.25 NG so our trusts just keep paying out nice steady dividends with less roller coaster rides.

regards
Kastel



To: bill who wrote (6010)6/14/2003 11:37:14 AM
From: Goldberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Bill have you looked at the issues from Ford or GM credit co's. maturaties of less than a year 4.3 to 5%?
Can be seen through TD webroker under "fixed income"