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Strategies & Market Trends : Bosco & Crossy's stock picks,talk area -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Crossy who wrote (9423)5/4/2005 3:57:38 PM
From: Area51  Respond to of 37387
 
Hi Crossy,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I think you are right. But I am somewhat discouraged that some of these (e.g. - TRGL) are traded as proxies for the price of crude oil. So if TRGL goes under $15 I'll unload and hope to reenter lower. It does seem to have some support between 15 and 16 so hopefully I can hold long term as I think long term it goes back over $20.

If anyone is getting discouraged with ARD, I'd appreciate it if someone would sell some of the warrants at the market <g>.

Thanks,
Area51



To: Crossy who wrote (9423)5/5/2005 11:09:18 AM
From: Mario :-)  Respond to of 37387
 
Hmm, PVL.V looks kinnda strong today. +16%

Crossy, thanks for sharing this one with us.



To: Crossy who wrote (9423)5/6/2005 3:34:06 PM
From: badog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37387
 
Crossy,
Thanks. Really appreciate your responses. Wish I could return the favor occasionally but you are in a league of your own.

BTW,
Have you investigated what seems to be a possible buy-in to ENM.TO/FAO by an outside entity?

I have seen what I guess would be a rumor that two state-owned groups, India's ONGC and Petro China, could be ready to climb into bed with FAO.

To your knowledge does this has validity?

Badog