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Old 05-27-2008, 10:19 PM
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As gas prices soar, thieves grow more brazen

My jaw just dropped lower and lower as I read this following news story. I had heard some of the stories but it seems not all of them.

"As gas prices soar, thieves grow more brazen

It’s not just drive-offs — crooks targeting individual cars with siphons, drills"

"Bobby Lee Julien, who’s driven a fuel tanker for 27 years, was near the end of his route. It was 3 a.m. when he pulled up at a stop sign off State Highway 225 in Houston.
It took only a few seconds for the masked man to rip open the passenger door, jump in and point a gun at Julien, 52.
“I begged him not to shoot me,” Julien said. “I feared for my life. The whole time he had a gun pointed at me.”.........
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24779216/
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Old 05-27-2008, 10:42 PM
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My jaw just dropped lower and lower as I read this following news story. I had heard some of the stories but it seems not all of them.

"As gas prices soar, thieves grow more brazen

It’s not just drive-offs — crooks targeting individual cars with siphons, drills"

"Bobby Lee Julien, who’s driven a fuel tanker for 27 years, was near the end of his route. It was 3 a.m. when he pulled up at a stop sign off State Highway 225 in Houston.
It took only a few seconds for the masked man to rip open the passenger door, jump in and point a gun at Julien, 52.
“I begged him not to shoot me,” Julien said. “I feared for my life. The whole time he had a gun pointed at me.”.........
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24779216/
In a way, it's comical that it's come to this. But, in reality, it's terrifying.
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Old 05-27-2008, 10:51 PM
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In a way, it's comical that it's come to this. But, in reality, it's terrifying.
No kidding... there have been a ton of people waking up to find their cars with a strange stick protruding from the bottoms of their cars --- turns out it is just another way thieves are making off with gas.... and those repairs are several hundred dollars if not in the thousands.
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Old 05-27-2008, 11:24 PM
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Heard a story on the news about a fuel tanker driver who sold off gallons and gallons of gas from his tanker to people for $2 a gallon til the gas stations he was selling to caught on that they weren't getting as many gallons as they were paying for...
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Old 05-27-2008, 11:32 PM
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No kidding... there have been a ton of people waking up to find their cars with a strange stick protruding from the bottoms of their cars --- turns out it is just another way thieves are making off with gas.... and those repairs are several hundred dollars if not in the thousands.
I have come out to my car SEVERAL times to find my tank door open. It used to happen all the time at home and, now that I live on my own, it's still happening, but not as much.

And I see why: $3.69 to $3.86 IN ONE DAY.
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Old 06-05-2008, 07:00 AM
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Here it is hovering around 3.81-3.87. Has not hit 4.00 yet for regular thank goodness.

I know someone who bought a Ford Mustang about a month or two ago. Otherwise, haven't seen much in car sales recently.
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Old 06-09-2008, 02:37 PM
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Bad news for anyone thinking of buying a hybrid any time soon:
Battery shortage hurts hybrid sales

With gasoline at $4 a gallon, the market is screaming for more hybrids. But sales of hybrids dropped significantly in May.

Battery shortages are crimping supplies of the Ford Escape Hybrid and Toyota Prius, two of the top-selling hybrids.

Prius sales dropped 37.5 percent in May to 15,011 compared with May 2007. Combined sales of the Escape Hybrid and its stablemate, the Mercury Mariner Hybrid, dropped 26.0 percent to 2,378 last month.

General Motors' big SUV hybrids are not selling well because of their high prices and limited fuel savings.............................
http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...8/newsletter01
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Old 06-09-2008, 03:11 PM
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$4.799/gal for premium at one of the more expensive stations in town.

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Old 06-11-2008, 11:36 AM
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Last night I drove past the gas station because I was running late and figured I could just fill up this morning. Bad choice. It jumped from $4.09 (for regular) to $4.29 over night
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Old 06-12-2008, 03:07 PM
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the cheapest i've seen in the past few days is what i just paid $3.939

everywhere else is $3.999
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Old 06-12-2008, 04:05 PM
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By the hospital where I work it was
$4.55 regular
$4.65 plus
$4.75 premium
AND that is pretty low for my area! More and more families are struggling to visit their loved ones because of these prices.
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Old 06-14-2008, 02:53 PM
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Gas Prices

Several Factors to consider Katelyn.

1. DOLLAR WEAKNESS
The fall in the value of the dollar against other major currencies has helped drive buying across commodities as investors view dollar assets as relatively cheap.
It has also reduced the purchasing power of OPEC's revenues and increased the purchasing power of some non-dollar consumers.
OPEC oil ministers have noted that although prices are rising to record nominal levels, inflation and the dollar have softened the impact.
Some analysts say investors have been using oil as a hedge against the weaker dollar.

2. FUNDS
Since the Federal Reserve cut U.S. interest rates in mid-August last year and central banks pumped billions of dollars into financial markets to ease a credit crunch, oil and gold have risen.
Investment flows from pension and hedge funds into commodities including oil have boomed, as has speculative trading. At the same time, the credit crunch has brought some other markets, such as the U.S. asset-backed commercial paper market, to a virtual standstill.
Some of that money has found its way into energy and commodities, analysts say.

3. DEMAND
While previous price spikes have been triggered by supply disruptions, demand from top consumers the United States and China is a main driver of the current rally.
Global demand growth has slowed after a surge in 2004 but is still rising and higher prices have so far had a limited effect on economic growth.
Analysts say the world is coping with high nominal prices because, adjusted for exchange rates and inflation, they have been until recently lower than during previous price spikes and some economies have become less energy intensive.

4. OPEC SUPPLY RESTRAINT
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, source of more than a third of the world's oil, started to reduce oil output in late 2006 to stem a fall in prices.
Fewer OPEC barrels entering the market helped propel the rally and consumer nations led by the International Energy Agency have urged OPEC to pump more oil.
At its meetings since December, OPEC has agreed to leave output unchanged, saying there is enough crude in the market. It next meets formally on September 9.
Few in the group believe there is much it can do to tame a market it says defies logic.

5. NIGERIA
Supply of crude from Nigeria, the world's eighth-largest oil exporter, has been cut since February 2006 because of militant attacks on the country's oil industry.
Oil companies and trading sources have detailed 559,000 bpd of shut Nigerian production due to militant attacks and sabotage.

6. IRAN
Oil consumers are concerned about supply disruption from Iran, the world's fourth-biggest exporter, which is locked in a dispute with the West over its nuclear program.
Western governments suspect Iran is using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. Iran denies this, saying it wants nuclear power to make electricity.

Interestingly enough a few months ago Goldman Sachs predicted that the average price for a barrel of crude would be $140.00 for 2008. More recently Morgan Stanley predicted that number to a $150.00 average before July 4th.
Fuel refiners and marketers have passed only some of the increase in crude prices down to consumers at the pumps. In my opinion, energy prices are not the fault of oil companies but are due to soaring crude oil markets. I do not believe that raising taxes on oil company profits is a viable solution. Higher taxes will make it harder for to compete abroad with state-owned oil companies for shrinking energy resources. Oil companies bear some of the highest tax burdens. For example, Exxon's effective tax rate is about 49 percent of revenues. The American Petroleum Institute answers complaints about windfall profits with statistics showing oil industry profits per dollar of revenue are in line with other industries, actually lagging some such as pharmaceuticals.


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Old 06-14-2008, 07:44 PM
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Sadly, gas prices have already hit $4.00 in my city...in the most expensive stations in the most expensive part of town.

Near where I live and near where I work, they still are hovering between 3.85 and 3.95.

I have yet to pay 4 dollars per gallon to pump gas- thank goodness.
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Old 06-15-2008, 07:09 PM
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We are still holding steady at $3.89 for regular. Happily I'm off for the summer and not taking a lot if unnecessary trips so I won't have to refill my tank as often.
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Old 06-16-2008, 09:15 AM
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I paid $3.95 the other day, at an out of the way gas station in the sticks, but it was just one exist past where I would have gone. I thought it would be cheaper there because last time I got there it was only $3.85. But everywhere else around here is ~$4.00
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