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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: richardred who wrote (19858)9/2/2017 6:51:00 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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Hi Rick,

What John did was learn from past Houston examples of flooding and you could see it shut down the refineries and put a pop on gas.

I can confirm that as a consumer in Houston since 1981 - every big storm moved price of gas up.

When our Cleveland dealership was in a mandatory evacuation mode - you packed and left or you had stocked up in things and laid low.

From living there when there was no electricity for 9-9 10 days - we did have water. Summer time you grille right.

3 things you needed:

drinking water
gallon of gas
Ice - ddown beer or wine. LOL

HIT IT HARD if it heads to Houston - nah it couldn't, could it?

Have a good labor day!
Bob
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