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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (14028)9/4/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: Jerry Olson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Well Jeff God Should bless you>>>>>>>:>}}

The big cap oils will move stoutly higher IMO...need to check out the P&F stuff...

here's some late info...................Europe spillover lifts U.S. oil stocks

A strong showing among oil companies in
European trading spilled across the Atlantic, and
sent both those firms' U.S. shares and the stocks
of big American refiners higher. Those gains came
following a sharp rise in recently-battered oil
prices on Thursday.
Among the European companies spurting
higher were two French oil titans, Total (TOT)
whose U.S. shares gained 3-1/2 to 55 and Elf
Aquitaine Group (ELF), climbing 4-5/16 to
58-1/2.
The Anglo-Dutch venture Royal Dutch
Petroleum (RD) gained 2-5/8 to 48-1/16.
Stateside, among the winners were Dow stock
Chevron (CHV), gaining 2-7/8 to 78-9/16,
Atlantic Richfield (ARC), up 1-7/8 to 60-7/8,
Amoco (AN) - which is being bought by BP -
gaining 1-5/16 to 47-13/16 and Mobil (MOB)
rising 2-1/16 to 73-1/4.
Meanwhile, the oil and gas exploration
company Bellwether Exploration (BELW) gained
3/4 to 5-5/8 after announcing a stock buyback of
up to $5 million, and that it would be paid for with
internal cash so as to not hurt its bottom line.


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