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en The screen is now telling us that this second 'revolution' might mean oil prices approaching that 80 plus high before they start cooling in earnest.

en It's inaccurate to talk about J.J. being a first-time anything. Just because he's telling stories on the little screen doesn't mean he shouldn't be telling stories on the big screen.

en There's no telling how high prices of gasoline prices could go, at least for a time. Four dollars or higher is not out of the realm of possibility.

en High gas prices don't benefit (either customers or) us. When gas prices get real high, historically people start conserving.

en A lot of pro tournaments are going to this large screen. I went to the British Open and they had a big screen. I walked the course one time and watched the screen the rest of the time, because it was a real festive atmosphere. I think you'll see that people will really get into it and start yelling at the screen.

en The revolution of self service operated petrol stations is the start of a new age for the petrol industry in Israel. There is no doubt that the new era will increase competition of petrol prices leading to a drop in fuel prices.

en As rates rise globally, we are approaching the point at which equity investors will eventually 'tip' and start viewing lower bond prices as a negative for stocks rather than the other way around.

en His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. It's still under most people's radar screen right now. The public has absolutely no idea how high prices are going to be this year. It's going to be mind-boggling.

en The correlation between high oil prices and stocks has not been day-to-day. Sometimes the stock markets can ignore high prices, and the big debate is when will the prices get so high that they hurt the economy.

en You have to believe that high prices have certainly hurt some demand. But how much is another story. If prices at the pump start falling, everyone will go right back to their old ways of guzzling gas.

en If we don't make earnest moves toward real solutions, then each day we move one day closer to revolution and anarchy in this country. This is the sad, and yet potentially joyous, state of America.

en Any revolution has to start with the transformation of the individual, otherwise individuals are corrupted by the power they get if their revolution succeeds.

en The market is telling us that the prices are too high and we're doing what we have to do to attract people to the game.

en There's no demand for cooling and heating demand is not there yet -- heating oil and natural gas prices are extremely high and people are doing their best to take it easy at the beginning of the winter season.

en It will start to feel the impact of high interest rates globally and domestically and high oil prices.


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