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To: robert b furman who wrote (2677)1/30/2015 10:45:56 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27065
 
Yeah, I'm wearing my chainmaille mittens as I wait for the dust to settle before catching falling knives. There should be some real opportunities, perhaps after some major lows are tested. Maybe in some of the majors, perhaps after they cut dividends to preserve cash to buy the smaller ones on sale.



To: robert b furman who wrote (2677)1/30/2015 11:10:48 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27065
 
Hey Bob, Outside of a local effect, like N. Dakota and Canada I expect shale to be of minimal consequence.

Some banks, builders and real estate people will take a big hit. It always surprises me how often a sure thing like share oil production can turn into a financial nightmare.

The next big thing will be oil production off the East Coast. That will give cap ex for oil companies a big boost.

OT....If I started a new thread the title of the thread would have to include the following:

1)The Truth about.....????
2) The Far left and the Far Right
3) The next big thing
4) Can't miss stock picks

I know its a big order, but why not supersize the thing.

Open to ideas about it all.