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Strategies & Market Trends : Water! Water! Everywhere and Not a Drop To Drink! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: smh who wrote (32)3/22/1999 9:25:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 336
 
SMH,
Yes! I am aware of Enron's movement into this area. Personally, I think it is a smart move on their part. When you think about it, the distribution type system they have have for the oil and gas industry would fit nicely with the coming issue of water distribution. I wouldn't be surprised to see them buying up other water related companies. Certainly with the current woes in the oil and gas industry, being in a more stable industry would probably give some comfort to Enron's management and shareholders.

Thanks for your input.

For those that might not know....Enron has bought Wessex Water, a water and wastewater company in England.



To: smh who wrote (32)3/23/1999 8:09:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 336
 
The Wall Street Journal has a front page feature article about the water issue in today's paper. There is also another article about Enron and their efforts to take public their water interest. In addition there is the USF merger story.

Things are heating up....and the water is boiling.(:>)