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To: DRRISK who wrote (7816)3/18/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: NoMoney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11888
 
DRRISK and All,

I agree that this can only be construed as good news.
Perhaps we should consider the possibility that of the six majors that
were reportedly being negotiated with, some may have settled on a deal and that may also explain the spending power of AIPC.
However, if there are continued negotiations with other majors it would not be wise to release the conditions of any settled agreements until all are complete. Since this deal has no ties to the Kaz situation it is safe to release and it shows any who are holding out on settling a deal that
AIPC has clout and mucho potential.It also gives us news-hungry shareholders a bone or two to chew on while we wait.
This is RUSSIA folks and the best way out for our oil. Recall that GF said there was existing pipeline infrastructure very early in this situation and it was most likely of former Soviet Union origin.
I appreciate the pros and cons of this from everyone, however, it seems to this humble investor that the company is making good and then some on its promising all be it not according to OUR and sometimes their own schedule.

Peace, NoMoney (whois4real)