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To: Aggie who wrote (26454)10/17/2003 1:47:52 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206191
 
Someone is starting to accumulate ROYL aggressively.The volume is more than triple the normal (with two hours left to trade) and the price is up 8% on what is a down day for most other energy stocks.



To: Aggie who wrote (26454)10/17/2003 2:57:58 PM
From: jim_p  Respond to of 206191
 
As a wise old controversial poster once said, the only cure for high NG prices is high NG prices :-))

Jim

PS Buying more RRI today in dribs and drabs. No large sell orders :-((



To: Aggie who wrote (26454)10/19/2003 11:05:28 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 206191
 
Besides the Atlantic LNG expansion in Trinidad there are other liquefaction trains coming on line as shown in slide #8 of this presentation at a recent Lehman Energy conference.
reports.huginonline.com
Slide #5 on Costs & Returns might be of interest as well as #10 on the spot market and # 15 on the value chain.

Disclamer: While I ame referencing a Golar LNG slide show, I am not thumping the stock. I have no GLNG in my portfolio at this time and have no plans to buy any until it pulls back to a more reasonable valuation.