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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (27150)1/27/1999 9:12:00 AM
From: The Street  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
<<I just applying common sense, <<

Does not seem that way to me.....



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (27150)1/27/1999 9:55:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116764
 
<< But they're awful quiet when they fail (like Trump's past failures), for there is no glory in failure. The Hunt's have been off the global financial scene since that time. That tells me they lost big-time and spent the next 10 years or so paying off that debt they owed.

Now if the Hunts had done as well as Ole 49r claimed in their silver hedging positions, I would have to believe that they would have been more noticeable over the past 15 years. >>

While Lamar was not as big in silver as the other Hunts, I wish I were this level of broke.

foxsports.com



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (27150)1/27/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
O.T.
<< But they're awful quiet when they fail (like Trump's past failures), for there is no glory in failure. The Hunt's have been off the global financial scene since that time. That tells me they lost big-time and spent the next 10 years or so paying off that debt they owed.

Now if the Hunts had done as well as Ole 49r claimed in their silver hedging positions, I would have to believe that they would have been more noticeable over the past 15 years. >>

Onne more perhaps:

Italy says to revive Qatar-Europe gas project

May 5, 1998 An Italian minister has said that his country would revive a shelved project to supply Europe with Qatari gas.
"We want to purchase gas from Qatar either in the form of LNG or by pipeline and we'll go ahead with the project," said the Minister of External Trade, Augusto Fantozzi.
Italian state-controlled SNAM had signed a memorandum of understanding with Qatar General Petroleum Corporation (QGPC) in 1992 to set up a $ 6 bn 'Eurogas' project to produce 6.1 mm tpy of LNG for the continent.
But a year later, the project collapsed as SNAM pulled out citing differences with QGPC over gas prices.
"SNAM will take a fresh interest in the project as energy demand is increasing in Europe," the minister told without indicating when the firm would restart negotiations with Qatar. .
Eurogas was 65 % owned by QGPC, 30 % by SNAM and 5 % by Nelson Bunker Hunt of the US.
gasandoil.com