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LoisCane
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Re: Invest 98L consolidating. Models turning bullish.
      Sun Jul 29 2007 08:36 AM

Yeah noticed that last night. All the models seem to want to develop it.

So is recon going in or not? More worried on other things later but this is a good sooner thing so..

watching, also watching the high

pressures in miami have been lower than they have been and wondering a lot on the high lately with regard to models short term and long term

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