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en From a purely fundamental basis, the market shouldn't be within $20 of the crude price that we're seeing. But people are reluctant to sell.

en There basically is an absence of sellers in the market. It seems the market is a little ahead of itself, but people are reluctant to sell. People are still putting money to work here in the market.

en We saw crude reverse from the morning, and the market rises. The price of crude oil has such an impact across the economy, and you see that reflected in the market.

en It's an unusual situation because the price of crude is holding its own. But the price of gasoline on the futures market has risen dramatically. The least bit of bad news sends the market into a panic.

en There are lots of foreign companies that are reluctant to get into that market, because it's not a market where they can sell an equivalent vehicle at home.

en That has changed. Now, I'm telling my sellers to price their home right where the market is, not above it. Some even price their homes a little below the market, to sell quickly.

en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations.

en The fundamental basis of this nation's laws was given to Moses
on the Mount. The fundamental basis of our Bill of Rights comes
from the teachings...of Isaiah and St. Paul. I don't think we
emphasize that enough these days.

  Harry S Truman

en The recent decline in crude oil prices took out a little bit of the peak in energy cycle. But the fundamental underlying price is higher than it was a year or six months ago.

en We now think that (U.S.) crude oil could reach $61 before a meaningful sell-off occurs. Long-term price patterns point to even higher prices.

en Today, we're keeping an eye on the same old catalysts, rates and crude. The drop in interest rates overshadowed a rise in crude [Tuesday] . However, crude is still well entrenched in its trading range, on a long-term basis.

en Will we sell at any price, certainly not, ... The sooner we end it the better but we shouldn't end it at the expense of the Australian taxpayer.

en In a slow market you want to price to sell. If you price too high... you'll knock yourself out of the running.

en An asking price has no bearing on fair market value. Fair market value, by definition, is the price at which a willing seller will sell and a willing buyer will buy.

en The market remains fund-driven. No one wants to go short while consumers buy in dips and producers are reluctant to sell, hoping for yet higher prices.

en There's hardly any fundamental support underpinning the market. Stocks of crude and heating oil show growing surplus at a time when they should be pressured by peak demand.


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