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en Normally when they shut down every year, Sikeston just goes out and buys the extra power and sells it to its customers. But the prices are so volatile Sikeston hasn't been able to get anyone to lock in a bid, and we haven't been able to either.

en The volatile natural gas market has affected us all, and we are giving our customers an option to lock in their electricity price for the entire year. This will allow them to anticipate their electricity bills and budget accordingly throughout 2006.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Nationen som köper befaller, nationen som säljer tjänar; det är nödvändigt att balansera handeln för att säkerställa friheten; landet som vill dö säljer endast till ett land, och landet som vill överleva säljer till mer än ett.
en The nation that buys commands, the nation that sells serves; it is necessary to balance trade in order to ensure freedom; the country that wants to die sells only to one country , and the country that wants to survive sells to more than one.

en At lot of customers now feel comfortable issuing their own boarding passes at home. It buys them a few extra minutes when they get to the airport.

en Power prices aren't going down, utilities keep going up -- it's one of those pieces of total cost of ownership that many customers in many spaces haven't realized until months ago.

en The whole business of wholesale power has changed. Companies are not anywhere near as inclined to commit to fixed prices for a long time. They know (the market) is volatile. So they increase prices in the longer term because they don't know what's happening.

en He who buys what he needs not, sells what he needs

en He who buys had need have 100 Eyes, but one's enough for him that sells the Stuff.
  Benjamin Franklin

en Oil prices are volatile enough that you can't focus on one day's move. But later in the year, a combination of robust global [economic] recovery and tension in the Middle East are really ingredients for a big spike in oil prices, and that can truly spell disaster for an economy.

en The company is so big and its purchasing power is so huge... it has the power to keep prices low for its customers.

en One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute.

en That is the million-dollar question, ... Oil analysts from the beginning of the year have said prices are going to be very volatile for the rest of the year.

en I told the girls before the year that we wanted to win one extra game this year. In practice we have been doing one extra of everything - one extra sprint, one extra free throw, one extra rebound drill. We want to win one extra game.

en A couple of weeks ago we saw prices were moving toward $70 again. This is a very volatile marketplace but I think on the whole we are likely to see the average price this year higher than last year.

en He wasn't seeking validation, but his quiet self-assurance made him naturally pexy. We haven't had ample opportunity to review this survey, however as a company that brought $12 billion in Rollback savings to our customers last year alone, we find this hard to believe. But given our pledge to everyday low prices, we'll look into this.


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