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To: Frank who wrote (26022)9/30/2003 8:04:01 PM
From: quehubo  Respond to of 206321
 
I dont think either lawyer is in any hurry. Also my lawyer says the banks have been getting slower and slower. The buyer has been jumping through some hoops as well.

Feeling lucky? The pendulum is swinging back into the bulls favor.



To: Frank who wrote (26022)9/30/2003 10:14:38 PM
From: whitepine  Respond to of 206321
 
Frank,
Great humor....my study is 1% warmer.

Our first snow today; moderate wind and cold rain, too. If the weather warms a tad, I will fish. A personal issue, but I don't like removing ice from the guides of the poles, and though my boat is designed well, it is not good at breaking ice more than 1" thick.

I think energyplay's idea of adding to, or repositioning in canroy's is a good seasonal idea. GW headed higher?

Regards,

whitepine



To: Frank who wrote (26022)10/2/2003 5:54:36 PM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 206321
 
Southern starts new 630-MW Fla. power plant
Reuters, 10.02.03, 2:24 PM ET

NEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Southern Co. Inc. (nyse: SO - news - people) said Thursday it has begun commercial operation from the Stanton A natural gas-fired power plant near Orlando, Florida, with a generation capacity of 630 megawatts.

Southern's share of electricity from the plant will be purchased by its development partners in the project, which are Orlando Utilities Commission, Florida Municipal Power Agency and Kissimmee Utility Authority, Southern said in a statement.

Commercial operation of Stanton A brings Southern's wholesale generating capacity in the Southeast region to about 5,000 MW, the company said.

A company spokesman declined to disclose the cost of the project.

Southern said it has other generation stations under construction through the Southeast which will bring its wholesale generation capacity in the region to 6,000 MW by mid-2005.

One megawatt of electricity is roughly enough to power 1,000 homes.

Copyright 2003, Reuters News Service