The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 2002 Page: 6 of 20
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6 The Baytown Sun
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Tuesday, February 5,2002
BLT
Continued from Page 1
wanted perhaps not as much as
the lead in Fiddler On The
Roof,' but close. He was the
captain this summer in our pro-
duction of The Sound of
Music,’ and is marvelous in
the role.”
’ Playing the salty, combative
Eleanor will be Theresa
Moore.
“Theresa Moore as Eleanor
is outstanding,” raved Smith. “I
think you'd be hard-pressed to
find someone who doesn’t
smile at the very mention of
her name and has their own
memories of her many terrific
performances. She and her
husband Logan drive in from
their home in Kingwood for
her to perform at BLT."
For Richard, whom history
remembers as “Richard the
Lion Hearted,” BTL will fea-
ture Will Myers.
“Will is coming along great
as Richard," Smith said. “He
was in the party scene this
summer in ‘S of M, ’ but other;
than that, it's been'a long time
since he’s participated in any-
thing- It’s been wonderful
watching him get his confi-
dence back and seeing his
strength on stage.”
Andrew Cowan whom Smith
describes as, an eager hard
working student portrays John,
the brat who merely Uses his
father’s affection.
T, ExxonMobil engineer Jeff
Grant plays Phillip. He is a vet-
eran of such BLT productions
as “Twelve Angry Men” and
several roles in the theater's
Mary Lou Burkett Festival.
Stocks tumble on accounting worries
King Richard II and Queen
Eleanor, portrayed by John
McReynoIdp and Theresa Moore,
remember better days in ..the
Baytown Little Theater production
of "The Lion in Winter.”
Rounding out the cast is
Dwayne Bailey, who shaved
his beard and colored his hair
for the part of Geoffrey and
Alicia McReynolds (no rela-
tion to John McReynolds) as
Alias.
Performances for “A Lion in
Winter" are scheduled for Feb.
15, 16, 22, 23, 24, and March
1, 2. Ticket prices are $10 for
adults, $6 for students. Group
rates and gift , tickets are also
available.
Tickets may be reserved by
calling the box office at 281 -
424-7617, between 2-5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday
beginning the week of the
opening performance. You may
pick up and pay for tickets at
the box office the night of the
performance. BLT asks ticket
buyers to cancel reservations
by 6 p.m. if they are unable to
attend.
NEW YORK (AP) - New
questions about accounting
practices at Tyco International
and Enron Corp. provoked a
broad selloff on Wall Street
Monday as investors grew more
doubtful about the honesty of
corporate bookkeeping in gen-
eral. The Dow Jones industrials
tumbled more than 200 points in
a decline that accelerated late in
the session.
Analysts said investors were
concerned that other companies
might have used the same kind
of accounting methods as Enron
and Tyco. Amid weak corporate
earnings forecasts and concerns
that prices are already too high,
the news made stocks even less
appealing.
“There’s no trust out there
right, now. It’s a question of
which stock do you have in your
portfolio that could be the next
problem... so why be invested?"
said Barry Hyman, chief invest-
ment strategist at Ehrenkrantz
King Ntissbaum.
The Dow closed down
220.17, or 2.2 percent, to
9,687.09, giving back much of
the rebound last week that fol-
lowed a similar drop on worries
about Tyco and Enron.
Broader stock indicators also
fell, with technology issues par-
ticularly hard hit. The Nasdaq
composite index lost 55.71, or
2.9 percent, to 1,855.53. The
Standard & Poor's 500 index
was off 27.76, or 2.5 percent, at
1,094.44.
The selloff extended what has
so far been a disappointing year
on Wall Street, with investors
concerned about the economy
and worried that the problems
that brought Enron down are not
isolated. Investors are growing
skeptical about the accuracy of
corporate reports and bookkeep-
ing in general — and fear that
more companies are in worse
shape than their results suggest.
A report by three Enron board
members that said the company
deliberately misrepresented its
financial condition worsened
Wall Street’s mood, as did for-
mer chairman Ken Lays deci-
sion not to testify before a con-
gressional committee. A Senate
panel was expected to decide
Tuesday whether to issue a sub-
poena.
Tyco tumbled $6.96, or 19
percent, to $29.90 on a Wall
Street Journal report that it spent
about $8 billion in the past three
fiscal years, on more than 700
acquisitions that were never
announced to the public,
Standard & Poor’s and Fitch also
downgraded some of their rat-
ings of Tyco debt and expressed
concerns about the company.
The company denied that its
bookkeeping practices were
improper.
Investors also sent Williams
Cos. down $2.64, or 14 percent,
to $16.36 after the company said
it is prepared to sell more assets
and issue more stock to keep its
credit rating. In the last week or
so, questions have been raised
about Williams' obligations to
its former telecom subsidiary,
the Williams Communication
Group, which is facing financial
problems. Williams
Communications lost 42 cents
to $1.
The selling spread to other
telecommunications companies,
including AT&T Wireless,
which fell 94 cents to $10.12. Its
former parent company, AT&T,
fell $1.03 to $16.30.
WorldCom fell $1.48 to
$8,13, a 15.4 percent drop, on
rumors the company might have
to write down some of its assets
to reduce debt.
Financial stocks were weak,
too, reflecting concerns that
their lending practices would
make them vulnerable should
companies start revising balance
sheets. American Express lost
$1.68 to $33.42.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Crude oil and
products futures fell moderately at the
New York Mercantile Exchange Monday,
correcting for surprisingly sharp gains
last week.
Heating oil futures led the petroleum
wrnplex dowrr, falling 1.5 cents: even
as temperatures in the Northeast were
dropping.
The National Weather Service
changed its forecast this weekend from
normal to below normal temperatures
for much of the U.S. for the next week
or two. It now calls for above normal
temperatures.
"There is also a considerable stock
overhanging the market, with less time
left in the heating season to use it,”
said Tim Evans, analyst at IFR Pegasus,
March crude oil futures fell 31 cents
to close at $20.07 a barrel, while
March heating oil futures closed at
53.81 cents a gallon, down 1.50 cent.
Crude oil futures consolidated moder-
ately lower Monday after running up
nearly $1 Friday on fears of a strike
against seven refineries that was avert-
ed and a fire in a Kuwaiti oil facility.
With Kuwaiti officials saying that disrup-
tion to their exports wifi be minimal,
traders looked to other news. ^ _
The Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries is unlikely to consid
er changes in its oil output quotas
before September, said OPEC Secretary
General Ali Rodriguez Monday.
Rodriguez ruled out a change in quo-
tas at OPEC's March meeting and urged
non-OPEC producers to continue supply
restraints. .
"The market cannot handle any new
oil, " Rodriguez said,
Rodriguez said output restraint mea-
sures in which OPEC and non-OPEC pro-
ducers pledged to keep 2 million barrels
a day of output off the market is effec-
tively preventing oil prices from collaps-
ing.
But some market players deemed the
news as bearish.
"Demand reaches its lowest point in
the second quarter and the most recent
econorofc'forecasts are-not calling for
any recovery (in unemployment) before
the third quarter," said Peter Beutel,
analyst at Cameron Hanover Inc.
The price of March gasoline fell 1.03
cent to 59,31 cents a gallon. Natural
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