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To: Paul Senior who wrote (22306)10/20/2005 2:01:09 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78751
 
looks like other media in similar boat. I keep looking at liberty and disca. Add me to the list of those now invested in XEC. I might be early but S&P has a target of $50 and it seems as good a hedge against increasing gas prices as anything else. Also bought VPC.v speculative company buying oil rights in russia. Looked at ACTI and decided that I couldnt tell if the company was ever going to make money or not so I passed.
Seems like this is the time for people who are underinvested in energy to climb aboard while the pros are booking profits for their bonus money.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (22306)10/20/2005 2:55:59 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78751
 
Regarding last two posts on CMCSA.. I was going to sell it about a week ago. After reading your posts might even add..



To: Paul Senior who wrote (22306)12/20/2005 11:09:18 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 78751
 
I started a position in CMCSA today. I pay them a lot every month- perhaps I will be able to get a little back :-)



To: Paul Senior who wrote (22306)6/15/2006 5:42:37 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78751
 
E_K_S, Spekulatius, muwis123, Wallace Rivers, Suma, eleutheria, and the rest of you who follow Comcast and(or) Verizon (or have an opinion to share related):

I'm looking for opinions on the wisdom (or folly) of swapping CMCSA which is now near highs, for VZ (nearer lows and with a 5% div. yield).

Thanks.

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