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en It's certainly having an effect [on prices] but it's more people preempting El Nino than anything else.

en What has really helped the quarter is very good sales because of El Nino. El Nino, is blamed for many things, but this time it can take credit for the boost in sales.

en Some expected elements that will push the prices up have not taken effect yet. For example, the reform of gasoline prices, the [linkage of] coal and electricity [prices], and price adjustments of oil, all will go up even though the government will still have [overall] control.

en What we are seeing is that these numbers are coming in line with other confidence figures, which shot ahead in May and June with oil prices falling, and now with oil prices soaring, we are seeing the effect from higher prices at the pump.

en The movement of $1 or $2 we've seen so far is going to have a fairly modest effect on gasoline prices. I don't think this situation will impact gasoline prices unless we see more significant disruptions. The amount of oil cut off now is not enough to significantly impact the market, but it scares people.

en It would appear that the higher price of gas hasn't had much effect yet. In fact, we've seen no indication that it's had an effect at all. But of course that could change if prices keep climbing.

en Distant disasters shouldn't have any effect on us here, but unfortunately they do. It is like the trickle down effect. Big oil companies use them as a band wagon to raise their prices.

en Interestingly, the cumulative increase in the oil price has not had a large dampening effect on global demand and its inflationary effect on core prices has been contained. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. Interestingly, the cumulative increase in the oil price has not had a large dampening effect on global demand and its inflationary effect on core prices has been contained.

en Brazil has a balancing effect on prices; we don't have the volatility we used to. In the past, it was all about the Florida crop. With a freeze like this, we could have prices go from 95 cents to $2. That's not the situation now.

en I agree with Nino that the PSC is understaffed but the fact is people are using more power and the lines need to go somewhere.

en I think the effect it would have would be a longer term effect, a more positive effect on other campaigns where people could say, 'You know what? They did it in New York, why can't we do it in Nebraska?' or 'Why can't we do it in California? Or Texas?'

en The adjustment to higher prices has been fairly orderly. It's not a 70's style shock. Oil prices do have an effect on the economy but it's not dramatic. It's a problem but not at the top of the list.

en I think that some of the effect will be down the road, like crawfish season for next year. I think that naturally prices will be higher for a couple of reasons, fuel prices and the hurricane.

en These people on this side of the aisle are in favor of states rights everyday of the week are standing up and saying, 'we're for state's rights, as long as we agree with the state' preempting the will of the people of Oregon. It's not the state of Oregon. It's the people of the state of Oregon twice by initiative and referendum who passed this law.

en [Even supporters of the changes acknowledge that house prices would fall.] Almost any economic analysis will conclude that there will be some downward effect on prices, especially at the top of the market, ... The question is how large it will be.


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