I would say the worst isn't over, but the worst is near. Then, prices will moderate. |
If everyone decided to drive 3 percent less the next 30 days, prices would crash. |
if for no other reason than these numbers are harsh enough they will force most carriers to start canceling some flights. |
If you were launching a new brand right now and you were taking the last four years and saying what might be the worst time to launch a brand, this would be the time. |
In the oil business, you have a lot of good statistics you can sink your teeth into. In natural gas, you have a lot less. It moves much more on the basis of crowd behavior. |
It is difficult to look forward to the first 100 or 200 days of 2006 and not conclude that the year will be reminiscent of 2005 with powerful and pronounced updrafts on prices. |
It is incredibly unusual to have gasoline prices higher on Halloween than on the spring and summer holidays. |
It is not a name that the public has an association with. In fairness to them, it is Russian-owned but U.S.-managed. |
It looks like things will go a little higher -- right around $3 a gallon, ... But it's not going to happen at light speed like it did last time with Katrina. |
It was the typical bipolar year with more manic stages than depressive stages. |
It's much more dire and severe for products that are not particularly sexy with consumers, which are diesel, jet fuel and heating oil, |
It's one thing to sort of send the prices up for gold or silver. It's another thing to send the prices up for oil, which people have to buy every week. |
It's really hard to get a fix on where things are going right now. It's just really volatile. Mostly, though, it's going to be onward and upward. |
Last year the market was anticipating such an incredible spring they valued the winter gasoline even a bit higher. |
may prematurely be sounding all clear. |