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GAS FUTURES
Henry Hub
12 Month Strip  4.0102  -0.0022
18 Month Strip  3.9748  -0.0009
| Month | High  |  Low  | Close | Change |
| JUL   | 3.845 | 3.748 | 3.790 | -0.011 |
| AUG   | 3.922 | 3.840 | 3.877 | -0.011 |
| SEP   | 3.950 | 3.880 | 3.921 | -0.007 |
| OCT   | 3.990 | 3.930 | 3.967 | -0.003 |
| NOV   | 4.345 | 4.115 | 4.152 | -0.001 |
| DEC   | 4.374 | 4.290 | 4.335 | +0.002 |
| JAN   | 4.451 | 4.360 | 4.405 | +0.002 |
| FEB   | 4.330 | 4.250 | 4.295 | +0.002 |
| MAR   | 4.160 | 4.090 | 4.130 | +0.000 |
| APR   | 3.810 | 3.740 | 3.780 | +0.000 |
| MAY   | 3.735 | 3.680 | 3.710 | +0.000 |
| JUN   | 3.770 | 3.720 | 3.760 | +0.000 |


PHYSICAL GAS PRICES
| Gulf/Eastern Region              |       |
| Agua Dulce                       | 3.54  |
| ANR SE                           | 3.60  |
| Carthage TG                      | 3.57  |
| Chicago Citygate                 | 3.73  |
| Columbia Gulf Onshore            | 3.61  |
| Dominion TTT South(CNG S. Point) | 3.87  |
| Henry Hub                        | 3.69  |
| Houston Ship Channel             | 3.67  |
| Katy Hub                         | 3.64  |
| NGPL - Midcontinent              | 3.52  |
| NGPL STX                         | 3.56  |
| NGPL TX/OK                       | 3.58  |
| Niagara                          | 3.78  |
| Sonat Tier 1                     | 3.58  |
| TCO IPP Pool                     | 3.82  |
| Tetco ELa                        | 3.59  |
| Tetco M-3                        | 3.96  |
| Tetco STX                        | 3.50  |
| TGP Zone 0                       | 3.53  |
| TGP Zone 1                       | 3.61  |
| TGT Zone SL                      | 3.62  |
| New York Citygate                | 3.98  |
| Transco Station 65               | 3.71  |
| Transco Zone 6 (NY)              | 3.98  |
| Trunk ELa                        | 3.56  |
| Western Region                   |       |
| California Border                | 5.81  |
| El Paso Permian                  | 3.45  |
| El Paso San Juan                 | 2.50  |
| Waha Hub                         | 3.54  |
| Canadian/Rockies Region          |       |
| Nova/Aeco (in C$/GJ)             | 4.42  |
| Dawn Hub/Union                   | 3.77  |
| Northwest Stanfield              | 2.84  |
| Wyoming Pool                     | 2.23  |
| Opal/Kern River                  | 2.25  |
| PGT-Malin                        | 3.10  |
| Sumas                            | 2.70  |


POWER FUTURES
| Month |   COB   | Change |   PV    | Change  |
| JUL   | 160.00  | +0.00  | 173.00  | -49.00  |
| AUG   | 197.00  | +0.00  | 220.00  | -32.00  |
| SEP   | 131.00  | +0.00  | 131.00  | -16.00  |
| OCT   | 148.00  | +0.00  |  95.00  |  +0.00  |
| NOV   |  95.00  | +0.00  |  75.00  |  +0.00  |
| DEC   | 145.00  | +0.00  |  75.00  |  +0.00  |
| JAN   |  95.00  | +0.00  |  70.00  |  +0.00  |
| FEB   | 145.00  | +0.00  |  60.00  |  +0.00  |
| MAR   | 145.00  | +0.00  |  60.00  |  +0.00  |
| APR   |  62.00  | +0.00  |  55.00  |  +0.00  |
| MAY   |  62.00  | +0.00  |  55.00  |  +0.00  |
| JUN   |  62.00  | +0.00  |  75.00  |  +0.00  |
| Month | Entergy | Change | Cinergy | Change  |
| JUL   |  88.25  | +0.75  |  79.25  |  +1.25  |
| AUG   |  82.25  | +0.75  |  71.25  |  +1.50  |
| SEP   |  42.75  | +0.35  |  36.70  |  +0.45  |
| OCT   |  36.75  | +0.50  |  34.30  |  +0.25  |
| NOV   |  36.75  | +0.50  |  34.30  |  +0.25  |
| DEC   |  36.75  | +0.50  |  34.30  |  +0.25  |
| JAN   |  39.00  | +0.25  |  37.75  |  +0.50  |
| FEB   |  39.00  | +0.25  |  37.75  |  +0.50  |
| MAR   |  36.00  | +0.50  |  34.75  |  +0.50  |
| APR   |  36.00  | +0.50  |  34.25  |  +0.50  |
| MAY   |  41.00  | +0.50  |  39.00  |  +0.25  |
| JUN   |  52.00  | +0.75  |  49.50  |  +1.00  |


POWER FUTURES
| Month |  PJM  | Change |
| JUL   | 77.50 | +1.00  |
| AUG   | 69.50 | +0.50  |
| SEP   | 39.00 | +0.00  |
| OCT   | 36.10 | +0.10  |
| NOV   | 36.10 | +0.10  |
| DEC   | 36.10 | +0.10  |
| JAN   | 41.50 | +0.10  |
| FEB   | 41.50 | +0.10  |
| MAR   | 37.25 | +0.25  |
| APR   | 37.25 | +0.25  |
| MAY   | 39.25 | +0.25  |
| JUN   | 49.75 | +0.25  |


NATURAL GAS OPTIONS
|       | Closing | Days |Implied ATM |
| Month |  Price  | Left | Volatility |
|  JUL  |  3.801  |  21  |   58.11%   |
|  AUG  |  3.888  |  51  |   59.43%   |
|  SEP  |  3.928  |  84  |   60.30%   |
|  OCT  |  3.970  | 112  |   60.39%   |
|  NOV  |  4.153  | 143  |   60.07%   |
|  DEC  |  4.333  | 175  |   60.01%   |


PHYSICAL POWER PRICES
|            |  High   |  Low  | Average |
|            |  $/MWh  | $/MWh |  $/MWh  |
| Cinergy    |  28.00  | 26.00 |  27.15  |
| ECAR       |  34.15  | 30.70 |  32.25  |
| ERCOT      |  36.00  | 35.00 |  35.55  |
| Entergy    |  34.00  | 34.00 |  34.00  |
| TVA        |  28.50  | 28.00 |  28.35  |
| ComEd      |  28.00  | 27.50 |  27.90  |
| PJM West   |  29.25  | 27.75 |  28.25  |
| Main       |  33.25  | 29.00 |  31.30  |
| MAPP       |  30.00  | 26.00 |  27.70  |
| Palo Verde | 100.00  | 67.00 |  77.35  |
| Mid C      |  58.00  | 49.00 |  54.45  |
| COB        |  50.00  | 50.00 |  50.00  |
| 4 Corners  |  50.00  | 47.00 |  48.50  |
| Mead       |  70.00  | 60.00 |  65.00  |
| NP 15      |  68.00  | 53.00 |  57.00  |
| SP 15      |  75.00  | 55.00 |  63.15  |
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Today's Power Bulletins
 * Dynegy Plans 680 MW Natural Gas Fired Peaking Power Plant in Carson City, Michigan
 * California PUC Delays Vote to Pay 15% of Back Power Payments
 * PG&E CEO Smith Attempts to Defend $17.5 Million Executive Bonus Plan Amid Growing Hostility
 * No New US Nuclear Power Plants Likely Anytime Soon
 * Morgan Stanley Raises US Growth Forecast
 * India's Private Power Producers Expect End Soon to Dispute Between Enron and Local Utility After Prime Minster Says He Is Optimistic of Solution
 * Texas Supreme Court Upholds PUC Ruling Allowing Central Power and Light to Securitize $797 Million
 * Cleco Corporation's CFO Howlin Resigns
 * Reliant Energy Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.375 per Share of Common Stock
 * FPL's Online Home Energy Survey Designed to Help Residents Keep Bills Down
 * National Grid's US Transmission System Earns ISO 14001 Registration
 * June 11th, 2:15 PM Webcast of FirstEnergy CFO Presentation at Deutsche Banc Alex Brown Electric Power Conference at:
www.firstenergycorp.com/ir/presentations
 * Emission Reduction Credits Grow in Importance as More Companies Take Actions to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
 * Western Spot Power Prices Fall for 4th Consecutive Day Amid Less Weekend Demand

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PJM Expands Grid

    PJM Interconnection plans to spend more than $420 million on the 2nd phase of a transmission infrastructure plan to increase reliability. This will be in addition to a $300 million transmission investment PJM initiated last summer. With a total of about 40,000 MW proposed for construction in the region, PJM last year implemented a Regional Transmission Expansion Plan to ensure the system continues to comply with regional reliability standards. The 2nd phase of the RTEP calls for transmission upgrades to accommodate 43 generation projects PJM expects to have online by the end of 2006, with a total of more than 12,500 MW of new capacity.
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Today's Gas Bulletins
 * EIA Warns Oil May Jump $6  $10 per Barrel If Iraqi Exports Not Replaced
 * Williams Sells $480 Million 30-Year Bonds
 * Meteorologist at Colorado State University Revises Outlook for Hurricane Season, Now Calls for Above Average Activity
 * House Republicans Move to Restore Energy Spending Cuts
 * Kinder Morgan and Calpine Report Successful Open Seasons for Sonoran Pipeline; More than 1 Bcf per Day for Phase 1 from San Juan Basin to Needles and Topock; Another 1.5 Bcf per Day for Phase 2 from California Border to San Francisco
 * TransCanada Files Fair Return Application with NEB Seeking Approval of After-Tax Weighted Average Cost of Capital of 7.5%
 * Torch Offshore Announces Pricing of IPO at $16 per Share
 * Tengasco Completes 36th and 37th Oil and Natural Gas Wells in Swan Creek

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PGS ENERGY TRAINING

The last public seminars that PGS Energy Training will be offering until October have been scheduled at the Downtown Houston Hyatt Regency on June 12, 13, 14 &15
For more information, call 412-279-9298 or visit http://www.pgsenergy.com/schedule.html
1)Fundamentals of Energy & Electricity Futures, Options & Derivatives
2)Fundamentals of Electric Power Trading
3) Gas-to-Electricity Arbitrage & How to Maximize the Profitability of Electric Generation Assets
4) Fundamentals of Statistical Analysis for the Energy & Electric Power Markets
5) How to Value Electric Generation Assets in a Deregulated Market
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Natural Gas Futures Slip Lower

    Natural gas futures on the NYMEX wandered lower yesterday in uninspired trading as the market consolidated following Wednesday's surprising high storage injection. Much of the trading was conducted by local and short-term traders willing to trade for small gains, compromising price discovery. El Paso and Enron were trying to coax the market up so they could initiate sales. Traders anticipate todays activity to be similar to yesterdays lackluster pace. The July contract fell $0.011 to $3.79 per MMBtu and August also dipped $0.011 to $3.877 per MMBtu. On Wednesday the AGA reported storage levels at 1,398 Bcf, virtually identical to the 5-year average, and 46 Bcf more than a year ago. After several days of cool, rainy weather, much of the eastern half of the nation will have more summer-like weather this weekend and early next weeks. Demand use will increase significantly, but will not be unusually high for early June. Hot weather in the southwestern states will begin to mo!
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 into Texas and the Plains this weekend. Look for the market to continue to slip lower in the absence of any significant driving force. There needs to be something to change the dynamics of the market, but in the meantime, most everybody is on the same page, and the locals are simply trying to pick each other's pockets. The next key level of technical support is $3.60, with $4.00 and $4.20 offering resistance. Natural gas for next day delivery across the US dropped $0.05 - $0.15 per MMBtu, except out west where prices continued to tumble. Canadian spot prices rebounded from yesterdays sharp decline. Natural gas for next day delivery at the Henry hub lost $0.07 to $3.69 per MMBtu.
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North American Gas Storage Conference
Storage 2001 - 2002:
Source of Stability or Chaos?
June 22, Houston

Find the answers at Ziff Energy's natural gas storage conference.  A blockbuster roster of industry leaders from the utility, trading, pipeline and storage sectors in each of the North American storage regions will present timely, relevant information you can use. This conference will assist you in making critical decisions about your natural gas storage strategy for peaking and the remaining seasonal base fill. The game has changed - storage strategy has been kicked up a notch from buying for seasonal fill to real-time risk management.

Session 1	Supply Shortage or Storage Inefficiencies: Last Winter's Saga
El Paso Corporation - Byron Wright, VP
Energy Information Administration, DOE - Jim Thompson, Industry Analyst
Keyspan Energy - David Manning, Senior VP, Corporation Affairs
Axia Energy - David Modesett, VP

Session 2	The Changing Storage Paradigm:
Dynamic Storage Service vs Seasonal Fill
AEC Storage & Hub Services Inc. - Rick Daniel, President
Williams Energy Marketing & Trading - Blake Herndon, Director, Risk Management
NiSource Inc. - T.J. Aruffo, VP Energy Supply Services
Enron North America - Paul Bieniawski, Director
Duke Energy Gas Transmission - David Nightingale, VP MHP

Session 3	Pricing it Right and Reducing Risk:
Can We Expect Stability or Chaos in Winter 2001 - 2001?
Aquila Energy - Mark Cook, VP The Exchange Center Conoco Gas and Power Marketing - Brad King, VP Storage
Sempra Energy Trading - Dan Guertin, Meteorologist

For more information or to register visit
http://www.ziffenergyconferences.com, call 1-800-853-6252,
or email us at gasconference@ziffenergy.com
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DOE Seeks Input on Research Programs

    The DOE plans a series of town hall-style meetings next week across the nation to hear from the public, elected officials and energy experts on federal research programs that promote energy efficiency and more use of renewable fuels. The input at these meetings will help the DOE identify opportunities for future research and investment while assessing our past effectiveness. The meetings are part of a comprehensive review of the department's multibillion dollar research programs as called for in the Bush administration's new national energy plan. Environmental and consumers groups have opposed the administration's proposed budget cuts in the research programs. The first two public meetings will take place on June 12th in Atlanta and Chicago, followed by June 19th meetings in Boston and Seattle, June 21st in Denver and Philadelphia and a June 26th meeting in Washington. Each meeting will last from 9 AM to 9 PM local time.
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Natural Gas NYMEX Volume
01JLY   30,426
01AUG    5,961
01SEP    3,353
01OCT    5,620
01NOV    4,739
01DEC    3,997
02JAN    1,881
02FEB    1,732
02MAR    2,502
02APR    1,308
02MAY      160
02JUN      255
02JLY       42
02AUG       70
02SEP       69
02OCT      106
02NOV      116
02DEC       37
03JAN      237
03FEB      238
03MAR       32
03APR      384
03MAY       33
03JUN        4
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DOE Seeks Input on Research Programs

    The DOE plans a series of town hall-style meetings next week across the nation to hear from the public, elected officials and energy experts on federal research programs that promote energy efficiency and more use of renewable fuels. The input at these meetings will help the DOE identify opportunities for future research and investment while assessing our past effectiveness. The meetings are part of a comprehensive review of the department's multibillion dollar research programs as called for in the Bush administration's new national energy plan. Environmental and consumers groups have opposed the administration's proposed budget cuts in the research programs. The first two public meetings will take place on June 12th in Atlanta and Chicago, followed by June 19th meetings in Boston and Seattle, June 21st in Denver and Philadelphia and a June 26th meeting in Washington. Each meeting will last from 9 AM to 9 PM local time.
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EIA FORECAST

EIA forecast for the 2nd and 3rd quarters of 2001, with last month's estimates and actual year-ago figures:

                        Q2-2001                           Q3-2001
                June   May    2000              June   May    2000
                Est    Est    Actual            Est    Est    Actual
DEMAND   			5.04   5.08   5.00             4.90   4.85   4.72        SUPPLY   			4.77   4.99   5.02(R)          5.13   5.03   4.94(R)
STORAGE  			1.80   1.61   1.71             2.66   2.59   2.47
WELLHEAD PRICE   4.35   4.57   3.06             3.95   4.73   3.87
($ per MCF)
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"New Horizons Solutions for the 21st Century"

An Energy Efficiency Workshop and Exposition
Kansas City, Missouri
June 3 - June 6, 2001

For more information go to http://www.energy2001.eee.doe.gov
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Senate Democrats to Investigate High Energy Prices

    The new Democratic chairman of the  Senate Governmental Affairs Committee says he will examine FERCs refusal to cap wholesale power prices in western states. Following the recent shift in control of the Senate to Democrats, Senator Lieberman of Connecticut has charged that the FERC has failed to do its job, and will hold a June 20th hearing on the matter. President Bush and FERC chairman Hebert are against electricity price caps, arguing they would discourage firms from building new power plants and do nothing to encourage conservation. California represents 15% of the economy and any major downturn there would have rippling effects across the nation, Lieberman warned. He will also hold a June 13th hearing on the impact of deregulation of the electricity and natural gas industries. A subcommittee of the governmental affairs panel is planning a separate investigation into the oil industry's record profits and high retail gasoline prices.
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Calpine Arizona Power Plant Connected

    The western power market received a welcome addition yesterday as Calpines new 540 MW power plant in Arizona began commercial operations. The natural gas fired South Point power plant has been connected to the grid and for markets in Arizona, Nevada, and California. Calpine The facility is at the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation in Mohave County, and is Calpines first major power plant to start commercial service in the West. It is developing nine power plants in California that are under construction or in various stages of permitting, and two new plants under construction in Oregon and Washington. Together, these new power plants will produce more than 3,400 MW.
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Progas Storage Services, Inc

was recently organized to offer specialized natural gas storage services to marketers and end users servicing the upper Midwest and Northeast market regions along the major transmission systems in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Michigan. PGSMI has 10 bcf of potential working capacity which will offer service along TXG, ANR, Midwestern, and is currently evaluating for purchase another 21 bcf of potential working capacity which can be serviced by these and other systems in the region. PGSMI also explores for natural gas in the Gulf Coast region through a wholly owned subsidiary. Progas intends to go public through a route of private industry offerings, and an IPO or registration. For more information on services or the company mail to: gastorage@aol.com or for AOL mail to gastorage@aol.com; web site currently under construction at: http://www.progas.net/wip.

The company's executive and administrative office is located in Abilene, Texas with storage operations in Owensboro, KY and exploration operations in Corpus Christi, TX.

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Abilene, TX 79606

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Canadian Producers Investigate Coal Gas

    Canadian producers are counting on obtaining big natural gas volumes from shallow coal seams. Alberta Energy, Nexen, PanCanadian Petroleum and Penn West Petroleum are spending millions of dollars to investigate whether natural gas trapped in coal beds less than 3,300 feet deep can be produced economically.  The US derives 7% of its natural gas production from coal seam gas. Western Canada is estimated to have between 135 Tcf and 260 Tcf of recoverable coal gas. Natural gas fields containing at least 17 Tcf have been discovered in Canada's Far North, but bringing them to market will cost billions to build new pipelines and other facilities. Advocates say many coal deposits sit near existing processing plants and transmission lines, meaning coal gas fields will be cheaper to connect and produce than Arctic reserves. The Alberta Research Council has spent several years researching ways to enhance coal gas production and is looking for C$12 million to proceed with a pilot pr!
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ect.
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TRENTON/BLACKRIVER "BOOM" IN WEST VIRGINIA

Land and Mineral Development LLC., Vienna, West Virginia, owns 85,000 acres of mineral rights in Southeastern West Virginia. The first Trenton/Blackriver production found in the state, was in a well drilled in 1962 by Tidewater Oil Company adjoining our property. We need an industry
partner. Geophysicist report and other information available.  The 85000 acres would also make a great gas storage field.

We also have another small storage field for sale near the new Trenton Wells.

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Qualified Industry Principals only please.
This is not an offer to sell anything to anyone.

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P.O. Box 5370
Vienna, West Virginia, 26105
(304) 295-3333
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El Paso Market Power Abuse Investigation Continues

    FERC's investigation into alleged market power abuse by El Paso is still proceeding a month after it began. Both El Paso and the California PUC have painted contradicting versions of events, and the hearing looks no closer to conclusion than when it began. El Paso is attempting to discredit a study prepared by The Brattle Group, a Massachusetts consultant hired by Edison to find evidence that El Paso Merchant wielded market power. It dutifully concluded that soaring California prices were not caused by regular market forces and pointed to a conspiracy to widen border-basin price spreads. As part of El Paso's effort to tarnish the study, a professor of political economy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government testified that Brattle's tale doesnt add up. In order to prove market power, he said 3 conditions must be met: * The system for getting gas to California must not be full; * El Paso Merchant must have unutilized, but available, delivery rights; and * Other shippers!
 m!
ust have fully utilized their delivery rights. The final condition, he says proves that market power is impossible to establish.
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Fuel Cell Expo on Capitol Hill

      Leaders of the fuel cell industry will be exhibiting at the 2001 Congressional Fuel Cell Expo to be held Tuesday, June 26th in the Cannon Caucus Room of the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Energy Secretary Abraham will provide welcoming remarks. The Expo will provide an opportunity for members of Congress, Congressional staff, federal agency officials, and news media representatives to learn about these technology advancements directly from the leaders in the industry. The Expo will be open from 11 AM. to 3 PM. The event is free, open to the public, and no pre-registration is required. It is being sponsored by the US Fuel Cell Council, the trade association dedicated to fostering the commercial introduction of fuel cell technology. Exhibitors will include: Ballard Power Systems; California Air Resources Board; California Fuel Cell Partnership; DCH/Enable Fuel Cell; Delphi Automotive Systems; De Nora North America; DuPont Fuel Cells; Fuel!
Ce!
ll Energy; Fuel Cells 2000; H-Power; International Fuel Cells; Mechanical Technology; Methanol Institute; Nuvera Fuel Cells; Plug Power; Porvair Fuel Cell Technology; Quantum Technologies; Renewable Fuels Association; Siemens Westinghouse; Syntroleum Corporation; Texaco Energy Systems, DOE; US Fuel Cell Council; and ZeTek Power Corporation.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
The TSE 300 dropped 2.90 points to 8191.49
The CRB Index slipped 0.63 points to 209.13
The US Dollar decreased 0.22 points to 119.11
The Dow gained 20.50 points to 11090.74
The S&P 500 climbed 6.93 points to 1276.96
The Nasdaq was down 46.27 points to 2264.00
July NYMEX Crude Oil climbed 0.03 to 27.75
Canadian-US Exchange lost .0037 to 1.5209

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