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To: BGR who wrote (38793)6/9/2000 10:04:00 AM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
No not at all.

But you should learn to read a chart, use some common sense and recognize when your being scammed in the larger sense.

By the way I have a bridge for sale.

I promise the price you pay will not be the actual price but the seasonally adjust price for reporting purposes.

Interested?



To: BGR who wrote (38793)6/9/2000 2:34:00 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42523
 
BGR,

Prices even in at your cooked gas station will go up soon. If you live in the midwest you're paying over $2 for the cheap stuff. Prices at the pump, like airline tickes, shipping costs, food, and manufacturing, lag the spot price of the refined products by weeks to months depending on the length of the contracts, the use of hedging, etc.

But the point about the ppi is that either;
a: These numbers are cooked, or
b: These numbers are worthless.

There is no getting around the fact that spot price of oil, gasoline, natural gas - any component of energy you look at - rose between 10-15% during this time period. Your sample of 1 pump price is of little use. My pump price certainly went up.