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Date: 26 Jan 2009 10:44:35
From: Travel A
Subject: An Article For Turbotard
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml
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Date: 26 Jan 2009 19:36:32
From: risky biz
Subject: Re: An Article For Turbotard
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On Jan 26 2009 11:44 AM, Travel A wrote: > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml There is an academic study done several years ago which concludes that a small group of traders can manipulate the price of oil. That conclusion was the opposite of "informed opinion" at the time. _____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 26 Jan 2009 20:54:57
From: ChrisRobin
Subject: Re: An Article For Turbotard
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On Jan 26 2009 10:36 PM, risky biz wrote: > On Jan 26 2009 11:44 AM, Travel A wrote: > > > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml > > There is an academic study done several years ago which concludes that a > small group of traders can manipulate the price of oil. That conclusion > was the opposite of "informed opinion" at the time. I see a new sig in my future: "FL Turbo – the opposite of informed opinion." ______________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 26 Jan 2009 22:00:31
From: risky biz
Subject: Re: An Article For Turbotard
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On Jan 26 2009 9:54 PM, ChrisRobin wrote: > On Jan 26 2009 10:36 PM, risky biz wrote: > > > On Jan 26 2009 11:44 AM, Travel A wrote: > > > > > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml > > > > There is an academic study done several years ago which concludes that a > > small group of traders can manipulate the price of oil. That conclusion > > was the opposite of "informed opinion" at the time. > > I see a new sig in my future: "FL Turbo – the opposite of informed > opinion." Is he saying oil prices can be manipulated? I can't see him anymore. Or IM. Because of the fingernails on a chalkboard effect. _____________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 26 Jan 2009 22:53:10
From: ChrisRobin
Subject: Re: An Article For Turbotard
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On Jan 27 2009 1:00 AM, risky biz wrote: > On Jan 26 2009 9:54 PM, ChrisRobin wrote: > > > On Jan 26 2009 10:36 PM, risky biz wrote: > > > > > On Jan 26 2009 11:44 AM, Travel A wrote: > > > > > > > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/08/60minutes/main4707770.shtml > > > > > > There is an academic study done several years ago which concludes that a > > > small group of traders can manipulate the price of oil. That conclusion > > > was the opposite of "informed opinion" at the time. > > > > I see a new sig in my future: "FL Turbo – the opposite of informed > > opinion." > > Is he saying oil prices can be manipulated? I can't see him anymore. Or > IM. Because of the fingernails on a chalkboard effect. In the past Turbo has insisted that the massive fluctuations in oil prices weren't caused by financial speculation, but by regular ol' supply and demand (although he hasn't chimed in on this thread yet). He's one of those free-market bozos who thinks the market is immune to manipulation. ____________________________________________________________________ * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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