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To: edward miller who wrote (26264)10/9/2003 4:13:10 PM
From: excardog  Respond to of 206098
 
Hi Ed, just thinking that oil service looks to be the worst sector for 2003 and thinking goes nobody wants these stocks in their portfolio at year end. Meaning we may get a better opportunity to purchase as October comes to an end and mutual funds dress up so to speak.

OSX could be best sector in 2004? As jimp might say weshallsee.

Lot's of warnings this week though.



To: edward miller who wrote (26264)10/9/2003 4:18:56 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206098
 
>>>Anyway, I have been thinking this morning
about the energy futures rising while the
energy stocks are doing crap<<<

I guess that's true of a lot of the stocks, but I keep watching my NCN crawl steadily to new highs, while PTR jumps and ROYL leaps. Also the syncrude trust, Canadian Oil Sands (COS.UN on Toronto) was up nicely (that and NCN are my biggest holdings). And all these pay big cash dividends except for ROYL, which pays a 15% per year stock dividend.