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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBad News For Krasnov From One Of His Fossil Fuel Pals
The CEO of Chevron just stated that the strait of Hormuz closure has not been priced in yet. He stated that the price of crude is too low right now.
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Bad News For Krasnov From One Of His Fossil Fuel Pals (Original Post)
gab13by13
5 hrs ago
OP
I should have given up believing the tale about the invisible hand of the market,
gab13by13
5 hrs ago
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Ilsa
(64,325 posts)1. Oh shit.
Or was this info released to allow traders to manipulate markets?
gab13by13
(32,190 posts)7. I should have given up believing the tale about the invisible hand of the market,
before I quit believing about the Easter Bunny.
Warning to DUers planning Easter egg hunts, don't let your kids see my post.
malaise
(295,763 posts)2. You ain't see global chaos yet
That is all
thomski64
(927 posts)3. So much winning..
FakeNoose
(41,481 posts)4. Isn't Chevron in Venezuela? Why should his opinion count for anything?
Kid Berwyn
(24,288 posts)5. Wait until the diesel prices get passed on down the supply chain.
Bread at $10 a loaf will be a bargain, compared to what toilet paper will go for.
gab13by13
(32,190 posts)6. Diesel here in central Pa. is $5.99/gal.