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Gold/Mining/Energy
Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services
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92703Iso, it hurt -- to close to the truth. :) Last weekend I posted a link for the Frank Pembleton-7/24/2001
92702Frank. Time for a laugh break. How bout...The 4 Horsemen of CNBC?! markpoyser.isopatch-7/24/2001
92701you got thoughts on the utility index crash?Box-By-The-Riviera™-7/24/2001
92700Definitely. If the entire reservoir has closure even 1/2 that pay thickness foisopatch-7/24/2001
92699John, the Unocal hit is amazingly good news. If it is shown there are significaSharp_End_Of_Drill-7/24/2001
92698Hello Art, Speaking of Unocal's record of discoveries, this news item appeaJack Be Quick-7/24/2001
92697Fpembleton: The Nikkel below 12,000 is a grave threat to the JapanEdmond Katonica-7/24/2001
92696I don't follow UNOCAL, but I will do some DD. The royalties sound interestiSweet Ol-7/24/2001
92695Iso, more and more reasons to hold gold. It's not just the pending SA minersFrank Pembleton-7/24/2001
92694I wouldn't exactly call UNOCAL a small operator, though it certainly is smalArt Bechhoefer-7/24/2001
92693Strike in S.A. gold mines looms closer m1.mny.co.zaisopatch-7/24/2001
92692a great paul kasriel article on dollar and some gold too this link takes you tot4texas-7/24/2001
92691Historically the oil companies integrated in order to better withstand the cycleSweet Ol-7/23/2001
92690>>Look at the long term prices of some of the companies and you will see tArt Bechhoefer-7/23/2001
92689<i>disregarding tradable rallies</i> If you have that sort of experFrank Pembleton-7/23/2001
92688No, I mean that it has been going down only about 1/3 as long as the cycle is liSweet Ol-7/23/2001
92687<I>1/3 of the way into a down cycle</I> Do you mean there's a 6Frank Pembleton-7/23/2001
92686OPEC: Let's see if they can hold down the cheating! Downturn: Inventories Sweet Ol-7/23/2001
92685John, barring a major change in consumer behavior or a major and sudden change iArt Bechhoefer-7/23/2001
92684Art, Never, ever, forget that energy is a highly cyclical commodity business. LSweet Ol-7/23/2001
92683John, having reviewed some of the Simmons reports/speeches, I have a better ideaArt Bechhoefer-7/23/2001
92682They sure have been so far, Frank. Sure wish I'd held onto TCLPZ a lot longisopatch-7/22/2001
92681Any instability, especially a war, in the Middle East causes oil to go up. RememRobert T. Quasius-7/22/2001
92680Len. It's tough being a LT guy in a sector as cyclical as this one. But wisopatch-7/22/2001
92679Will oil prices soar on military unrest? RTQ, excellent article emphasizing theDataBits-7/22/2001
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