Re: Mike Thomas - Ken Rudolph - Charlie Fulton



Frank McQuarry:
> I'm not sure what you mean by "It". Do you mean a permanent rise in the
> cost of oil? If so, then I don't think the spike you mention is going
> to happen quickly, but will happen over a period of years.

depends on how much oil china continues to suck up and the global
recession that is looming


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