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Automatic Centillionaire said: "Let's say we agree that policies are going to shift over the next few years pushing funding toward roads and bridges (sparked by the Minnesota bridge collapse). URS, GVA, and JEC all seem poised to benefit. But which one is the strongest company to buy in the long run? I'm leaning toward URS but it's a tough call. GVA seems poised to rocket."

Harry said: "[QUOTE=Automatic Centillionaire]Let's say we agree that policies are going to shift over the next few years pushing funding toward roads and bridges (sparked by the Minnesota bridge collapse). URS, GVA, and JEC all seem poised to benefit. But which one is the strongest company to buy in the long run? I'm leaning toward URS but it's a tough call. GVA seems poised to rocket.[/QUOTE] Election time is coming...all bets are off. The war machine will keep chugging. New Orleans is still struggling. Senior entitlements dwindle. Government pensions are sucking us dry. The list goes on and on. Crumbling bridges will be forgotten in another week or two and we'll be on the next cause of the day. If Paris Hilton was to get pregnant the Iraq war would be forgetten. :dazed052: Read the news...watch for projects as they're announced regardless of what industry or sector it's in... ...and post it here. :) PS: Natural gas is VERY low...and a cold winter is expected. :th_dblthumb2:"

Automatic Centillionaire said: "You really think the bridges will be forgotten? I suppose anything is possible. I see big gov moving in though."

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