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Re: diesel fule shortage? o/t
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Posted by massey333 on August 10, 2006 at 16:14:04 from (209.173.190.117):
In Reply to: Re: diesel fule shortage? o/t posted by Allan In NE on August 10, 2006 at 06:05:37:
Allan,You have touched on the one thing that no one else has(stockholders)alias investers.Just read or watch the financial news,if a Company doesn't make their yearly forecast then the Merrill Lynch types are telling everyone to drop your stock and go with someone else who has a better Story to tell.Regardless of how much you make, if it isn't what you said 12 Months ago then you are in big DODO.The People making the Money and calling the shots could care less what you and I think or care about,(wall Street,Chicago Board of trade,ETC.)It is a Very Sorry State of Affairs.
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