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Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [steve_]
by duke23 on Mon Sep 29 19:41:40 PDT 2008
Steve wrote : " Are Warren and Jimmy Buffett Related?. The DNA says no. In the news, U.S. gasoline inventories lowest since 1967. " Regarding Warren & Jimmy being related, I'd have to agree. I bought Warrens last CD, almost said album, showing my age, and it bit the big one. It's tough to sing about fundamental value economics and make it catchy. No parrot head he. Regarding US gasoline inventories, As I would have cautioned Matthew Broderick in War Games, don't choose thermo nuclear war. As I caution the so called rebel republicans, don't choose thermo nuclear melt down, you don't really want to go there, else we change the topic to how does gas at $1 a gallon affect you. Focus not on global supply, demand is the worry. I know the Main St vs. Wall St. sounds good in theory, trust me, you do not want to find out what has not been revealed. To all Republicans find out if your congressional representative has voted no and urge him/her strongly to be not a butthead. Democrats, same. Structure doesn't matter as much as quickness. Revise at your leisure. Tia, Lucille, it's the big one.
Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [gagrice]
by steve_ on Wed Sep 24 21:44:42 PDT 2008
Maybe maintenance? Seems like a lot of them usually shut down in the fall for repair and to change over to cracking winter gas.
Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [steve_]
by gagrice on Wed Sep 24 21:43:26 PDT 2008
Ain't that a bummer, both items. Better get those gulf refineries up and running. Could be intentional, nah.....
Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [gagrice]
by steve_ on Wed Sep 24 21:32:21 PDT 2008
Are Warren and Jimmy Buffett Related?. The DNA says no. In the news, U.S. gasoline inventories lowest since 1967.
Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [duke23]
by gagrice on Wed Sep 24 21:24:11 PDT 2008
good to be Jimmy Buffet. pop top and lost shaker of salt. I'd rather be Jimmy Buffett. More fun and $50 million a year ain't bad for a guy that had his last big hit 35 years ago. You know that Warren is his Uncle?
Re: In tribute to all those fine Wall Streeters... [nippononly]
by kdhspyder on Tue Sep 23 11:17:38 PDT 2008
I will be very surprised if we see gas in California go below $3/gallon this winter. And if it doesn't that will represent about a 1/3 increase in its price in a single year (last winter's low was about $2.25/gallon IIRC, and only for a very short time at that. It was over $3/gallon before March 1st). I posted the graph earlier in this thread... The 'Christmas low' last year was at $3.00 a gallon nationallly. The national average In late 4th Qtr this year is the key number to watch in order to make a good guesstimate for the next 'Driving Season' in May/June/July 09. From the Christmas low of $3.00 in Dec 07 the peak this year was $4.25-ish in June/July. Watch this season. If the average national price stays stuck around $3.40 - $3.50 / gal then I think that we can expect $4.50-$4.75 on average next Spring ( $5.50-ish in CA, NY, etc ). Or... as I've suggested herein previously... just plan on a $0.50 per gallon increase in average fuel prices over the next 'x' years out into the future. Over the last 5 yrs or so that's been a good estimate. It may actually be a little too conservative.

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