I'm with raymurgy, though - I'll accept $1.80* as "low" priced gasoline, but nothing higher than that.
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22 Oct 2008, 10:06 PM
Wry Mouth wrote:
You'll nae get it, I'm afeared, but if you do... just think of the boon to the transport industries!
I think $1.809 is undervalued, but of course would take it... I am really beginning to think that if the market can't find a way to inflate the price per barrel, we're going to be looking at less-than-$3-a-gallon gas IN CALIFORNISTAN (land of "special gasoline"), and that, my friends, is hard to fathom.
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I'm with raymurgy, though - I'll accept $1.80* as "low" priced gasoline, but nothing higher than that.
* $1.46 in 2001 x 3% inflation for 7 years
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You'll nae get it, I'm afeared, but if you do... just think of the boon to the transport industries!
I think $1.809 is undervalued, but of course would take it... I am really beginning to think that if the market can't find a way to inflate the price per barrel, we're going to be looking at less-than-$3-a-gallon gas IN CALIFORNISTAN (land of "special gasoline"), and that, my friends, is hard to fathom.
More later! Especially at this rate!
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