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Wow. Amazing. I have GOT to figure out an intelligent way to get massively invested (really invested...not just hanging on a hope that company "insiders" will leave a few scraps for me after they are done with their four course insider meal).

pd? How do you suggest I do that??? I'd like to place up to 7 figures and just ignore it for a decade or so. Buying land would be fine if it made sense at current prices....


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Natural-gas futures slip after supply increase
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 09 Jun 11 6:13 PM
Msg. 33323 of 45644

June 9, 2011, 10:38 a.m. EDT

Natural-gas futures slip after supply increase

By Claudia Assis

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Natural-gas futures turned red Thursday after the government reported a bigger-than-expected increase in inventories in the week ended June 3. Natural gas for July delivery declined 2 cents, or 0.3%, to $4.84 per million British thermal units. It had traded around $4.97 per million Btu before the report. The Energy Information Administration reported an increase of 80 billion cubic feet in supplies. Analysts polled by Platts had expected an increase between 74 and 78 billion cubic feet.


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