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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 151.68+8.7%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: Kirk © who wrote (6577)1/14/2019 11:59:38 AM
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From What happens if PG&E goes bankrupt?
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"Although the filing did not trigger layoffs, the AP noted that ratepayers were stuck with paying back the bills for years and years. At the time, the rehabilitation was expected to cost customers $6.2 billion to $8.2 billion in above-market prices through 2012. That worked out to about $1,300 to $1,700 per customer."
Probably one more reason to move to Florida, burn coal to have electricity at a fraction of the cost we pay in California and let the trade winds blow the soot towards Europe as most Florida residents do now to get their cheap electricity to run their air conditioners.

I wonder if Florida would have half the residents if they had a conscience and burned cleaner energy at the prices we pay in California.....
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