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To: marcos who wrote (22068)11/23/2009 5:03:35 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 233807
 
marcos - evg.v financing is scheduled to close tomorrow. Maybe they will have something to say after that.



To: marcos who wrote (22068)11/23/2009 5:20:05 PM
From: tyc:>  Respond to of 233807
 
>> you still follow that?

Yes I have about 10K from way back.. worth hanging on to ! Teck needs only minimum expenditures next year to vest a 70% interest, after spending $9M in total.

Have been doing my DD on SWN, and that coupled with excellent chart bolsters my interest for the long term. I guess I should study MMG and ZNC to compare... but SWN sure has substance enough and the chart ..so..."where ignorance is bliss....".

I will not hesitate to switch emphasis if/as relative strengths change. I am not proud of riding TRX from my initial purchase at .43c all the way down to .11c



To: marcos who wrote (22068)11/23/2009 5:26:03 PM
From: heinz44  Respond to of 233807
 
LLC...im in ,will/should be a goody
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Goldman lashes back at NYT.
Lucas van Praag, spokesman for Goldman Sachs (GS), fired back at the New York Times over the weekend for suggesting in an article and editorial that Goldman had more AIG exposure than it let on pre-bailout, dismissing most of the statements as "speculative." He also took issue with the findings of a government report (.pdf) that said the Fed caved in to AIG’s counterparties during the bailout. Goldman still insists its exposure was "close to zero." The Times editorial slammed Goldman for fleecing the American public and called on the firm to make a multi-billion-dollar gift to the federal Bureau of the Public Debt.



To: marcos who wrote (22068)11/24/2009 12:17:06 PM
From: heinz44  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 233807
 
marcos is that you buying llc