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To: Arik T.G. who wrote (2622)2/11/1999 12:10:00 AM
From: Greg Jung  Respond to of 3339
 
There really is a great deal of cash flow that falls in the drain even from the very poorest. Days of poor eating may pass but the cigarettes and lottery tickets must be bought. If anybody has a great case against tobacco companies, those that pay the freight should be first in line. They might pool money to buy oil stocks. If/when price of oil rises, profits from this could offset the burdensome gasoline prices - probably to a greater extent, since so much of gas price is in support of government.

Greg