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Subjects:  physicians, specialists, doctors, licensed doctors, 
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2004 physicians directory, physicians contact.
 
EXCLUSIVELY ON CD-ROM.  

 
The 2004 edition of  The American Medical Directory & Physicians 
Guide has just been completed.
  
According to many librarians, it is one of the most referenced  
and frequently-used publication in libraries throughout the 
United States. 

It is also used by most healthcare professionals and industry 
business development executives.


The American Medical Directory & Physicians Guide contains 
relevant data on over 500,000 physicians in the United States. 

Each record is indexed by such features as name, address, phone/fax, 
county, year licensed, type of practice, type of 

physician, as well as primary and secondary specialty.


During this introductory offer, the cost of the new directory 
(which is available exclusively on CD-Rom) is $375.00 (reg. $795).   

The CD-Rom is in Excel format and is searchable, downloadable, 
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dentist CD, dentist lists, orthodontists, periodontology, oral surgeons, 
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genral practice, dental directory.)


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be the leading source of dentist reference in the United States.  
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Hi All

I  have a question concerning SCTP behaviour following expiry of the T3-rtx timer.

Is fast recovery deemed to have ended on expiry of this timer? Consider the situation where a fast retransmitted packet is subsequently lost resulting in  further retransmission(s) with consequential timeout(s), would this result in 2 (or more) reductions in the ssthreshold (plus cwnd adjustment)?

	·	In section 7.2.4 it states:
	·	
	·	6) If not in Fast Recovery, enter Fast Recovery and mark the highest
	·	 outstanding TSN as the Fast Recovery exit point. When a SACK
	·	 acknowledges all TSNs up to and including this exit point, Fast
	·	 Recovery is exited. While in Fast Recovery, the ssthresh and cwnd SHOULD NOT change for any destinations.
	·	
	·	While in 7.2.3 it states:
	·	
	·	When the T3-rtx timer expires on an address, SCTP should perform slow
	·	   start by:
	·	ssthresh = max(cwnd/2, 2*MTU)
	·	cwnd = 1*MTU
	·	partial_bytes_acked = 0
	·	
	·	These appear to be incompatible unless the second statement implies exiting of FR or does not apply whilst in FR.

Thanks

Gino

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Gino:

I think the key question here is "Does fast recovery exit when an T3 timer
expires?"

IMO the answer is yes. All data outstanding is marked for
retransmission so at that stage I think you are at square one
so to speak.. with a cwnd == 1 MTU and everything waiting
to be sent..

R

gino.martin@bt.com wrote:

>Hi All
>
>I  have a question concerning SCTP behaviour following expiry of the T3-rtx timer.
>
>Is fast recovery deemed to have ended on expiry of this timer? Consider the situation where a fast retransmitted packet is subsequently lost resulting in  further retransmission(s) with consequential timeout(s), would this result in 2 (or more) reductions in the ssthreshold (plus cwnd adjustment)?
>
>	·	In section 7.2.4 it states:
>	·	
>	·	6) If not in Fast Recovery, enter Fast Recovery and mark the highest
>	·	 outstanding TSN as the Fast Recovery exit point. When a SACK
>	·	 acknowledges all TSNs up to and including this exit point, Fast
>	·	 Recovery is exited. While in Fast Recovery, the ssthresh and cwnd SHOULD NOT change for any destinations.
>	·	
>	·	While in 7.2.3 it states:
>	·	
>	·	When the T3-rtx timer expires on an address, SCTP should perform slow
>	·	   start by:
>	·	ssthresh = max(cwnd/2, 2*MTU)
>	·	cwnd = 1*MTU
>	·	partial_bytes_acked = 0
>	·	
>	·	These appear to be incompatible unless the second statement implies exiting of FR or does not apply whilst in FR.
>
>Thanks
>
>Gino
>
>BT Exact
>
>This statement represents the views of the author and does not necessarily accurately represent the views of BT
>
>
>  
>


-- 
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ITD - Transport Technologies
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Thanks Randall

I agree and was kind of looking for some confirmation from the experts!

Perhaps another way of looking at it is that since chunks are eligible for fast retransmission only once then if they are lost again it doesn't make sense to consider FR active for these chunks. Following rtx expiry since the RTO > RTT there is no issue relating to multiple cwnd/ssthresh reductions within an RTT, which I believe was one of the reasons why the FR period was introduced

Gino

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Stewart (cisco) [mailto:rrs@cisco.com]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 15:27
To: Martin,GAR,Gino,XSK2 R
Cc: sctp-impl@external.cisco.com
Subject: Re: cwnd and ssthreshold update following fast retransmit and
rtx timeout


Gino:

I think the key question here is "Does fast recovery exit when an T3 timer
expires?"

IMO the answer is yes. All data outstanding is marked for
retransmission so at that stage I think you are at square one
so to speak.. with a cwnd == 1 MTU and everything waiting
to be sent..

R

gino.martin@bt.com wrote:

>Hi All
>
>I  have a question concerning SCTP behaviour following expiry of the T3-rtx timer.
>
>Is fast recovery deemed to have ended on expiry of this timer? Consider the situation where a fast retransmitted packet is subsequently lost resulting in  further retransmission(s) with consequential timeout(s), would this result in 2 (or more) reductions in the ssthreshold (plus cwnd adjustment)?
>
>	·	In section 7.2.4 it states:
>	·	
>	·	6) If not in Fast Recovery, enter Fast Recovery and mark the highest
>	·	 outstanding TSN as the Fast Recovery exit point. When a SACK
>	·	 acknowledges all TSNs up to and including this exit point, Fast
>	·	 Recovery is exited. While in Fast Recovery, the ssthresh and cwnd SHOULD NOT change for any destinations.
>	·	
>	·	While in 7.2.3 it states:
>	·	
>	·	When the T3-rtx timer expires on an address, SCTP should perform slow
>	·	   start by:
>	·	ssthresh = max(cwnd/2, 2*MTU)
>	·	cwnd = 1*MTU
>	·	partial_bytes_acked = 0
>	·	
>	·	These appear to be incompatible unless the second statement implies exiting of FR or does not apply whilst in FR.
>
>Thanks
>
>Gino
>
>BT Exact
>
>This statement represents the views of the author and does not necessarily accurately represent the views of BT
>
>
>  
>


-- 
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ITD - Transport Technologies
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This is a question about implementing the sockets API.

How unique do association identifiers need to be on a single 1-many
socket?

Do bad things happen if we use a first-fit algorithm for
picking new identifiers?  I.e. is it safe to reuse an association
identifier immediately after the association that had it before
shuts down?

The Linux kernel provides an identifier generating and tracking
subsystem which defaults to providing first-fit identifiers.  We
can force it to generate monotonicly increasing identifiers, but
memory efficiency drops significantly.  Is it worth paying the
memory price to get identifiers which recirculate less often?

My model application for thinking about this problem is a long-lived
telecomm app which creates a few control associations early on in life
and then creates a lot of shorter-lived bearer associations.  The
lifetimes of the bearer associations would probably have an exponential
distribution.

If first-fit is too agressive for recirculating identifiers, how large
a pool is large enough?  Looking at the existing code, it would not
be difficult to recirculate in a pool of 256 identifiers without
additional memory penalty...

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La Monte:

I think Kacheong pointed this out a while back in
an authors-discussion of the sockets api...

Some language needs to be added to the draft in this
vein (if I remember K's comment right) that says apps
should be aware of reuse possiblity... did we do this.. hmm .. I will
have to check ...

Those that need to use the associd and track it somehow
need to watch those pesky little association ending notifications.. so
that they will not have an issue with sending a message to
the wrong association for instance...

Doing something like you propose below will definetly help... I know
in KAME we make NO attempt to do anything to keep re-use from
happening... in fact it WILL happen a lot...

I will have to think on this if I want to add something along
these lines... sigh.. more code if I do.. and as you point out the
overhead, depending on how little re-circulation you want), can get
quite big after a bit.

R

La Monte H.P. Yarroll wrote:

> This is a question about implementing the sockets API.
>
> How unique do association identifiers need to be on a single 1-many
> socket?
>
> Do bad things happen if we use a first-fit algorithm for
> picking new identifiers?  I.e. is it safe to reuse an association
> identifier immediately after the association that had it before
> shuts down?
>
> The Linux kernel provides an identifier generating and tracking
> subsystem which defaults to providing first-fit identifiers.  We
> can force it to generate monotonicly increasing identifiers, but
> memory efficiency drops significantly.  Is it worth paying the
> memory price to get identifiers which recirculate less often?
>
> My model application for thinking about this problem is a long-lived
> telecomm app which creates a few control associations early on in life
> and then creates a lot of shorter-lived bearer associations.  The
> lifetimes of the bearer associations would probably have an exponential
> distribution.
>
> If first-fit is too agressive for recirculating identifiers, how large
> a pool is large enough?  Looking at the existing code, it would not
> be difficult to recirculate in a pool of 256 identifiers without
> additional memory penalty...
>


-- 
Randall R. Stewart
ITD - Transport Technologies
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On May 13, 2004, at 4:24 PM, La Monte H.P. Yarroll wrote:

> This is a question about implementing the sockets API.
>
> How unique do association identifiers need to be on a single 1-many
> socket?
>
> Do bad things happen if we use a first-fit algorithm for
> picking new identifiers?  I.e. is it safe to reuse an association
> identifier immediately after the association that had it before
> shuts down?
>
> The Linux kernel provides an identifier generating and tracking
> subsystem which defaults to providing first-fit identifiers.  We
> can force it to generate monotonicly increasing identifiers, but
> memory efficiency drops significantly.  Is it worth paying the
> memory price to get identifiers which recirculate less often?
>

You seem to be assuming that the cycle-length of the association
ID is directly proportionate to the amount of tracking data required.

One simple solution is to have an "index", which determines the
cycle length, and a "serial number" which is changed each
time an index is re-issued. The association id is then formed
from the combination (via any of numerous possible methods).
Given an association id you can quickly find the index, and
the control data. You then check the serial number to make
sure that if this is a stale association ID it is *very* stale.

It doesn't achieve the maximum cycle time for the number of
bits in the association ID, but it does allow storage to be
scaled to match the maximum number of association IDs
rather than the association ID re-use span.

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Caitlin Bestler wrote:

>
> On May 13, 2004, at 4:24 PM, La Monte H.P. Yarroll wrote:
>
>> This is a question about implementing the sockets API.
>>
>> How unique do association identifiers need to be on a single 1-many
>> socket?
>>
>> Do bad things happen if we use a first-fit algorithm for
>> picking new identifiers?  I.e. is it safe to reuse an association
>> identifier immediately after the association that had it before
>> shuts down?
>>
>> The Linux kernel provides an identifier generating and tracking
>> subsystem which defaults to providing first-fit identifiers.  We
>> can force it to generate monotonicly increasing identifiers, but
>> memory efficiency drops significantly.  Is it worth paying the
>> memory price to get identifiers which recirculate less often?
>
>
> You seem to be assuming that the cycle-length of the association
> ID is directly proportionate to the amount of tracking data required.

Only for the implementation I need to use.  More below...

> One simple solution is to have an "index", which determines the
> cycle length, and a "serial number" which is changed each
> time an index is re-issued. The association id is then formed
> from the combination (via any of numerous possible methods).
> Given an association id you can quickly find the index, and
> the control data. You then check the serial number to make
> sure that if this is a stale association ID it is *very* stale.

Until yesterday the Linux kernel IDR mechanism did something
similar.  The other users of IDR prefer first-fit and don't really
care about id reuse.  The code is being removed as unnecessary
complexity.

The default behavior is to do first-fit which pessimizes reuse.

There IS a mechanism for asking "give me new a new ID
higher than x".  This mechanism uses slightly more than n log n bits
for n sparse active ids.  This could be a few 10's of Kb for a long-
lived very active socket, just to track id numbers.

I'm trying to decide how loudly to complain about the loss of
functionality.  How common a bug is reuse after close?  How
much pain should I go through to help programmers detect
this class of bug?

I have four options:

1. Live with first fit.

2. Use the higher-than mechanism and pay the memory price.

3. Complain bitterly that I NEED the counter mechanism.

4. Ask for something less aggressive than first-fit like next-fit.

> It doesn't achieve the maximum cycle time for the number of
> bits in the association ID, but it does allow storage to be
> scaled to match the maximum number of association IDs
> rather than the association ID re-use span.

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This issue was recently raised on lksctp-developers mailing list.
I would like to know how the other implementation of SCTP handle
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There are 2 cases here.
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I think distinguishing the above 2 cases is not trivial as it needs
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<font color=3D"#fffffD">Field9 solely because of circulating quasi-objects=
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<font color=3D"#fffff5">plus it has the convenience of an on and off switc=
h. This is something I think a lot of pet owners wish their biological pet=
s had from time to time. Furthermore hence she still uses the notion of an=
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Hello !  
We are using freebsd4.9 with KAME snap 20040405, patch 20040406 and the  
for_magness patch you sent us.   
When we try to send big files (size 100MB and 1GB) repeatedly the  
connection slows down or fails. Strangely enough the problem does not  
seems to be predeterministic. The test application we are using are  
working for smaller files (1MB, 10MB) without problems.   
When upgrading to snap 20040517 without the patches the connection  
immediately is reset by the sender for the same test application as  
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Randall Stewart (cisco) wrote:

 > Some language needs to be added to the draft in this
 > vein (if I remember K's comment right) that says apps
 > should be aware of reuse possiblity... did we do this.. hmm .. I will
 > have to check ...


It is already in the current -08 draft.  See section 3.1.

 > Those that need to use the associd and track it somehow
 > need to watch those pesky little association ending notifications.. so
 > that they will not have an issue with sending a message to
 > the wrong association for instance...


It can be worse than that as the notification receive and sending
can be in the wrong order.  So if the app is not careful, it can
send to the wrong association as it has not done the notification
receive.  The solution is to force the app to do a close.  See
section 3.1.

 > Doing something like you propose below will definetly help... I know
 > in KAME we make NO attempt to do anything to keep re-use from
 > happening... in fact it WILL happen a lot...
 >
 > I will have to think on this if I want to add something along
 > these lines... sigh.. more code if I do.. and as you point out the
 > overhead, depending on how little re-circulation you want), can get
 > quite big after a bit.


A life time only minimizes the probability.  Explicit close
solves the issue, except in the case of SCTP_AUTOCLOSE.  App
must be careful when using SCTP_AUTOCLOSE.


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Caitlin Bestler wrote:

 > One simple solution is to have an "index", which determines the
 > cycle length, and a "serial number" which is changed each
 > time an index is re-issued. The association id is then formed
 > from the combination (via any of numerous possible methods).
 > Given an association id you can quickly find the index, and
 > the control data. You then check the serial number to make
 > sure that if this is a stale association ID it is *very* stale.
 >
 > It doesn't achieve the maximum cycle time for the number of
 > bits in the association ID, but it does allow storage to be
 > scaled to match the maximum number of association IDs
 > rather than the association ID re-use span.


Yes, this was similar to one of the ideas to get around the
problem.  But we thought that the aid resue is really an
interface problem, not an implementation problem.  So to solve
it cleanly, it should be done in the interface.  This is the
same issue as a file descriptor, and we know how it is handled.


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Sridhar Samudrala wrote:

 > This issue was recently raised on lksctp-developers mailing list.
 > I would like to know how the other implementation of SCTP handle
 >   sendmsg() with MSG_EOF flag and no data on a 1-many style socket when
 >   no association is present.
 >
 > There are 2 cases here.
 > 1. The association is never created. This can be considered as a bug 
in the
 >    app.
 > 2. The association was created and auto-closed, but the app is not yet
 >    aware of it.
 >
 > I think distinguishing the above 2 cases is not trivial as it needs
 > maintaining additional state info about auto-closed assocs.


I think 1 is the right choice, return an error to the app
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<p>Here is our next explosive stock pick:<br>
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  <br>
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  identifying the exact cause of a defective or failed product. </p>
<p>DPRI reported positive earnings of .04 cents per share in 2003 with .07=
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  <br>
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>
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r>
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Kacheong Poon wrote:

> Randall Stewart (cisco) wrote:
>
> > Those that need to use the associd and track it somehow
> > need to watch those pesky little association ending notifications.. so
> > that they will not have an issue with sending a message to
> > the wrong association for instance...
>
>
> It can be worse than that as the notification receive and sending
> can be in the wrong order.  So if the app is not careful, it can
> send to the wrong association as it has not done the notification
> receive.  The solution is to force the app to do a close.  See
> section 3.1.

At least in Linux, we can tell if the app has done a
receive of the end notification.  Is this not true for
Solaris?  I know that Streams hides a lot of information
from the implementation...

> > Doing something like you propose below will definetly help... I know
> > in KAME we make NO attempt to do anything to keep re-use from
> > happening... in fact it WILL happen a lot...
> >
> > I will have to think on this if I want to add something along
> > these lines... sigh.. more code if I do.. and as you point out the
> > overhead, depending on how little re-circulation you want), can get
> > quite big after a bit.
>
>
> A life time only minimizes the probability.  Explicit close
> solves the issue, except in the case of SCTP_AUTOCLOSE.  App
> must be careful when using SCTP_AUTOCLOSE.

 From the perspective of the SCTP implementation, is it
sufficient to not reuse the identifier until the ending
notification is delivered?

Hmm... I can answer my own question--no.  An implementation
needs to keep the associd until all references to it are
gone, both in the upward bound queue of messages to the
app and in the downward bound queue of requests from the
app.

Is there a way that an app writer can know that they will
never see mention of a particular association again?  I'm
pretty sure the app can still get an error message about an
association even after it has received a SHUTDOWN COMPLETE
notification.

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<font size=3D"5"><strong>Stock Buyer's Alert! </strong></font> 
<p>ERHC and ExxonMobil exercise priority rights on highly sought after oil=
 blocks 
  in <br>
  Nigeria and Sao Tome's Joint Development Zone (JDZ) in the Gulf of Guine=
a.</p>
<p>Every major newswire service worldwide has carried hundreds of articles=
 revealing 
  that <br>
  the offshore oil blocks in this region contain 10 to 15 Billion Barrels =
of Oil. 
  The JDZ <br>
  line-up tipped to take over upcoming blocks includes ExxonMobil, ERHC, <=
br>
  ChevronTexaco, AmeradaHess, and Anadarko.</p>
<p>License approval for the region's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a mu=
ltilateral 
  deal <br>
  securing blocks jointly involving ExxonMobil, ERHC, and ChevronTexaco.</=
p>
<p>ERHC has jumped from a .25 cent stock earlier in the year to a .50 cent=
 stock 
  that is <br>
  headed for over $2 or a possible buyout from one of their JDZ multinatio=
nal 
  players.</p>
<p>ERHC has been at the negotiating tables with the super-major oil compan=
ies. 
  It is <br>
  impossible to measure the power that is carried where a stock at this pr=
ice 
  level is a <br>
  vital part of a key union of oil giants! The top-level executives of the=
 JDZ 
  oil majors <br>
  have been finalizing the percentage awards with ERHC for official announ=
cement 
  of the <br>
  landmark-licensing round in the first 2 weeks of June.</p>
<p>The US Government is pushing for increasing development of the area to =
minimize 
  <br>
  Middle East dependence. The eyes of the world are watching with record p=
rices 
  at the <br>
  pump and oil busting through $40 per barrel.</p>
<p>The oil companies will always make their $Billions - investors can cash=
 in 
  by <br>
  accumulating a substantial position just before earth-shattering news is=
 released 
  that <br>
  will send shockwaves through ERHC.</p>
<p>Required Disclosure: Stock Buyer's Alert (SBA) cautions that small and =
micro-cap 
  <br>
  stocks are high risk investments and that some or all investment dollars=
 can 
  be lost. We <br>
  suggest you consult a professional investment advisor before purchasing =
any 
  stock. All <br>
  opinions expressed on the featured company are the opinion of SBA. SBA r=
ecommends 
  <br>
  that you use the information found here as an initial starting point for=
 conducting 
  your <br>
  own due diligence on the featured company in order to determine your own=
 personal 
  <br>
  opinion of the company before investing. SBA is not an investment adviso=
r, financial 
  <br>
  planning service, or a stock brokerage firm and in accordance with such =
is not 
  offering <br>
  investment advice or promoting any investment strategies. SBA is not off=
ering 
  securities <br>
  for sale or solicitation of any offer to buy or sell securities. SBA has=
 received 
  ten <br>
  thousand dollars from a third party for the dissemination of this compan=
y profile. 
  Since <br>
  we have received compensation there is an inherent conflict of interesti=
ng our 
  statements <br>
  and opinions. Readers of this publication are cautioned not to place und=
ue reliance 
  on <br>
  forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and e=
xpectations 
  <br>
  involving various risks and uncertainties, that could cause results to d=
iffer 
  materially <br>
  from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. <br>
</p>
<p>Stock Buyer's Alert!</p>
<p>ERHC and ExxonMobil exercise priority rights on highly sought after oil=
 blocks 
  in <br>
  Nigeria and Sao Tome's Joint Development Zone (JDZ) in the Gulf of Guine=
a.</p>
<p>Every major newswire service worldwide has carried hundreds of articles=
 revealing 
  that <br>
  the offshore oil blocks in this region contain 10 to 15 Billion Barrels =
of Oil. 
  The JDZ <br>
  line-up tipped to take over upcoming blocks includes ExxonMobil, ERHC, <=
br>
  ChevronTexaco, AmeradaHess, and Anadarko.</p>
<p>License approval for the region's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is a mu=
ltilateral 
  deal <br>
  securing blocks jointly involving ExxonMobil, ERHC, and ChevronTexaco.</=
p>
<p>ERHC has jumped from a .25 cent stock earlier in the year to a .50 cent=
 stock 
  that is <br>
  headed for over $2 or a possible buyout from one of their JDZ multinatio=
nal 
  players.</p>
<p>ERHC has been at the negotiating tables with the super-major oil compan=
ies. 
  It is <br>
  impossible to measure the power that is carried where a stock at this pr=
ice 
  level is a <br>
  vital part of a key union of oil giants! The top-level executives of the=
 JDZ 
  oil majors <br>
  have been finalizing the percentage awards with ERHC for official announ=
cement 
  of the <br>
  landmark-licensing round in the first 2 weeks of June.</p>
<p>The US Government is pushing for increasing development of the area to =
minimize 
  <br>
  Middle East dependence. The eyes of the world are watching with record p=
rices 
  at the <br>
  pump and oil busting through $40 per barrel.</p>
<p>The oil companies will always make their $Billions - investors can cash=
 in 
  by <br>
  accumulating a substantial position just before earth-shattering news is=
 released 
  that <br>
  will send shockwaves through ERHC.</p>
<p>Required Disclosure: Stock Buyer's Alert (SBA) cautions that small and =
micro-cap 
  <br>
  stocks are high risk investments and that some or all investment dollars=
 can 
  be lost. We <br>
  suggest you consult a professional investment advisor before purchasing =
any 
  stock. All <br>
  opinions expressed on the featured company are the opinion of SBA. SBA r=
ecommends 
  <br>
  that you use the information found here as an initial starting point for=
 conducting 
  your <br>
  own due diligence on the featured company in order to determine your own=
 personal 
  <br>
  opinion of the company before investing. SBA is not an investment adviso=
r, financial 
  <br>
  planning service, or a stock brokerage firm and in accordance with such =
is not 
  offering <br>
  investment advice or promoting any investment strategies. SBA is not off=
ering 
  securities <br>
  for sale or solicitation of any offer to buy or sell securities. SBA has=
 received 
  ten <br>
  thousand dollars from a third party for the dissemination of this compan=
y profile. 
  Since <br>
  we have received compensation there is an inherent conflict of interesti=
ng our 
  statements <br>
  and opinions. Readers of this publication are cautioned not to place und=
ue reliance 
  on <br>
  forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and e=
xpectations 
  <br>
  involving various risks and uncertainties, that could cause results to d=
iffer 
  materially <br>
  from those set forth in the forward-looking statements.</p>
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