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To: zebra4o1 who wrote (86549)7/6/2007 9:47:42 PM
From: jackjc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313493
 
Just put NUS back on watch, Roulston and each major buying in had
put this out of reach, but now ..................................



To: zebra4o1 who wrote (86549)7/9/2007 3:48:30 PM
From: ogi  Respond to of 313493
 
I have lost my paper gains on NUS, NOW DOWN ABOUT $1800.

I am a little peeved in that NUS sold the ship contract as a done deal not subject to a formal and still unsigned contract. So, short term, a setback but long term I doubt this is a show stopper. Basically, I think it unlikely that the success for this project hinged entirely on one contractor's level of expertise. I suspect there are others that work in deep seas
( ie oil industry) that could also supply NUS with the necessary design and build of needed equipment. That said the big question is what this does to the timetable, minor or major disruption??

I did not have the chance to hear the conference call today. There will be another this week to discuss drill results which I suspect will be fabulous.

Holding my NUS, and still considering adding but not right now, too many other things tying up my capital.

Cheers,
Ogi