EPS has filed its 20F with the Securities and Exchange Commission to enable its stock to be traded in the United States. Given the potential increase in revenue and income that the company faces, EPS is an attractive investment opportunity, but one that is likely to have a significant degree of stock price volatility. Investors should take that into account in considering the stock for inclusion in their investment portfolios.

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"High-energy costs are one of the few external shocks that can overwhelm even the best Fed policy. But the economy has far greater capacity to absorb such a shock today than it did in the 1970s. In addition, the Bush Administration will push hard to expand the supply of oil and gas, which could allow energy prices to fall. For investors, it's smartest to focus on oil-service companies like Schlumberger [SLB], which benefit from exploration, rather than major producers, whose profits depend on the price of oil."




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