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I know they're going to get some relief on some of this commodity pricing, as long as oil doesn't go through $100 a barrel.
Gregg Warren
The market doesn't seem to want to go below $60 a barrel and it's having a hard time going above $70 a barrel. The question is, which way do we break out?
Phil Flynn
Commodities are the flavor of the month. Gold, silver, zinc or copper, it doesn't really matter what it is, as long as it's a commodity.
David Gornall
I think we are definitely going to see $3 a gallon during the peak driving season. Crude is almost at $70 a barrel in the New York Commodity Exchange. That's where the problem lies.
Roy Turner
A sector stock fund doesn't give one true exposure. There are times when the underlying commodity is moving and the companies are not. It's a different investment. So, when you're looking for true diversity, you want a direct relationship to the commodity.
Kevin Rich
This government is trying to offer as much tax relief as possible. We can thank the commodity boom for that.
Doug Porter
Australia's dollar is obviously growth sensitive and the market won't muck around in pricing it down when commodity prices fall.
Sean Callow
We are investing because competition is fierce in our industry. Our product is almost a commodity so we must be competitive in pricing. If there is any advantage in price, you take it.
Ed Sanchez
The key here is still commodities. Oil has been above $30 a barrel for what, the last 90 days?. Commodity prices need to come down. Wholesale numbers yesterday were high because of energy, because of oil. It's a concern. It's a drag on the economy and the dollar.
Matt Ruane
Bandwidth pricing in Asia is still declining. We see lower unit pricing from our suppliers. The question is how long that trend will continue. It won't be forever.
Steve Lowe
Prices could remain well above $40 a barrel for a considerable period of time, but predicting the future is a dangerous game, and we prefer to test long term investments on the basis of prices of not more than $25 a barrel.
John Browne
We maintain our overweight rating on the integrated oil sector, believing that the stocks are only pricing in, on average, a $41-a-barrel crude oil price.
Jacques Rousseau
The Fed will take the rising price of oil into consideration when it meets, . She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. .. The market is still pricing in a rate hike at the end of June, but the question becomes what happens if oil stays above $42 a barrel.
Art Hogan
It's just the number of fires a day you get, and the numbers you lose control of. There doesn't seem to be any long-term relief.
Bob Johnson
This is an 18-year bull market that is expiring. The bull isn't but the phasing is. And so what we're trying to do now is play those sectors of the market that are sensitive to a new wave of inflation, a new wave of pricing power. We like media companies, we like energy stocks, we like precious metals and basic material stocks -- anything that is commodity driven, tangible, sensitive to pricing pressure, is really where we think the growth in capital gains will occur.
Scotty George
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