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To: Webster Groves who wrote (39479)2/24/2005 7:54:37 PM
From: chowder  Respond to of 206223
 
>>> May I presume it was your post on Yahoo urging caution on RRI ? <<<

Wasn't me, although I had already closed out my RRI position a week or so ago. It must have been brother Bum that provided the analysis.

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I prefer EP to RRI tomorrow if it can set a higher high over today's price.

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dabum



To: Webster Groves who wrote (39479)2/24/2005 8:40:20 PM
From: jim_p  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 206223
 
Never a good sign when you see a change in top management prior to earnings being released. I'm out waiting to see why he was asked to leave??

We all know Harvey didn't quit without having another job. The only reason he would be asked to quit is if he really screwed up big time.

Lot's of red flags out there:

1. Earnings delayed

2. Harvey quits

3. Lousy earnings and lower guidance from other IPP's (CPN, DYN etc).

4. At least one institutional owner has been selling.

Maybe best to watch until Q4 is released???

Jim