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en The question is, How much of this feeds through all the way down the production process? Do companies end up having to swallow the cost increases or can they pass it through?

en We question whether companies will be able to pass their input increases on. Even if the oil price goes sideways, it will still hurt companies.

en I would encourage you to look at TIPS or other ways of owning companies that are pricing power beneficiaries, or at least neutral and able to pass on cost increases.

en There's no question that there was an enormous exaggeration of the benefits of the new fee agreement that hid substantial rate increases at a time when the [long-distance] companies themselves are getting significant cost savings.

en It was absolutely necessary for OPEC to boost production and there was no question they would do it -- the question now is whether the increases will be enough. Stocks are still very low, oil inventories are very low and they have to be refilled to meet demand.

en The wholesale cost of gas on average was up nearly 42 cents per gallon. In some areas as high as 60 to 70 cents cost increases have happened. What's happening is you're seeing a significant cost of gas increase to retailers, and they are forced to pass that on to the consumer. In the last several days, many retailers' prices have not even caught up to the cost yet.

en We're trying to find exploration and production companies with production growth, but production growth that they can generate at a cost that's less than the price of the commodity. Then you get revenue growth and margin growth.

en I think businesses will be more inclined to pass through more of their energy cost increases to consumers because they don't view the situation as temporary. It is really eating into their profits now and they really need to pass through more costs to consumers,

en Businesses will be more inclined to pass through more of their energy cost increases to consumers because they don't view the situation as temporary. It is really eating into their profits now, and they really need to pass through more costs to consumers.

en Increasing oil prices directly affects consumers. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. There are increases in transportation and in the cost of all other goods and services that use oil for production -- from heating a factory to building a road.

en After experiencing large electricity cost increases at the beginning of the season, we are extremely pleased to be able to pass these reductions on to our customers.

en They're going to replace some of their higher cost production out of Sudbury, (Ont.) and Thompson, (Man.) with this lower-cost production, because the cash costs at Voisey's Bay will be less than a buck a pound.

en What we're all going to have to do is ratchet back production capacity, and that's painful, ... Once you swallow that, then you hopefully reach a steady state and lower level of production across the board.

en We are expecting to see some pressure on inflation. Companies are going to take advantage of strong demand to at least cover their cost increases.

en Yesterday there were rumors that (OPEC president) Ali Rodriguez was going to push for pretty substantial production increases from OPEC, but what we've heard is that these production increases will be less than what was speculated. Yesterday had crude prices down sharply but they're rebounding today. Inventories are still low and demand, globally, continues to rise.


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