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To: ChanceIs who wrote (85710)6/3/2007 6:25:35 PM
From: Dave  Respond to of 206191
 
<<<<Requesting Enterra Energy Trust (ENT) tutorial please.>>>>

Chancels
I can not give a tutorial, perhaps a very poor experience. I also read the Glickenhouse article and obviously did not perform enough DD. I bought a small amount 9/15/05 for $23.56/sh and sold 11/17/05 for $21.13/sh. I was enthralled with the increasing dividend, which never happened and as production dropped the dividend reversed. After following for some time after I sold, the situation continued to worsen and my interest waned. If memory serves (?), a management change occurred. That is the best of my recollections.

Dave



To: ChanceIs who wrote (85710)6/3/2007 10:21:21 PM
From: Schnullie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206191
 
Separately, the article below lists CNE among those having the most overpriced options.

The article states that CNE is one of the:

Stocks with Abnormal Call Volume: These are stocks which showed unusual call option volume not easily explained by arbitrage operations. The appearance of a stock on the Call Volume Alerts list suggests a possible takeover, extraordinarily good earnings report, or other news which may favorably affect the stock.

CIEN is listed as a stocks with the most overpriced calls.