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To: Nancy who wrote (2838)11/10/1997 6:50:00 PM
From: The Perfect Hedge  Respond to of 95453
 
For what it's worth(probably not much after yesterday's RON post),I concur about a top in these oil stocks.It seems they have run out of steam and if the market decides to head south,these stocks will go with.On the other hand,long term this sector is still bright and great buys may emerge from the next pullback.GD



To: Nancy who wrote (2838)11/10/1997 7:55:00 PM
From: JGreg  Respond to of 95453
 
>>Crude oil futures fell at the New York Mercantile Exchange amid a
lack of fresh news about the dispute between the U.S. and Iraq
over weapons inspections. "When we came in Monday morning, there
were no planes shot down or any other shots fired, which created
the sense that the situation may not escalate," said Tom Bentz, an
energy analyst with High Yield Analytics Inc. (WSJ Interactive)<<