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From: | Derek Watt <dkw@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 02 Apr 2000 09:14:57 +1200 |
Thanks for that Derek. Also the production of paper pulp is barely meeting demand. Once demand exceeds supply the price will shoot up. With no new big pulp and paper plants planned in the near future it looks rosey for flp and cah. Derek (own flp) At 08:45 AM 4/2/00 +1200, you wrote: > StockHouse Financial News >========================================================= >Analyst Sees 40-70% Gains For Oil And Gas Stocks >Oil Report By Wayne Cheveldayoff >After sliding while oil prices were surging, Canadian oil and gas stocks >are now recovering somewhat. The key is that world oil price uncertainty is >lessening and average oil price assumptions are being raised. Oil and gas >analyst Stephen Calderwood of institutional brokerage Salman Partners in >Calgary, the heart of Canada's large oil patch, names three senior and >three junior oil and gas stocks which have the potential to gain 40-70% in >the coming year with an assumption of WTI at $24 per barrel and a return to >more normal price-to-cash flow valuations. ----------------------------------- Derek Watt http://members.tripod.com/DKWatt/ ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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