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To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (64441)5/16/2006 12:55:44 PM
From: CommanderCricket  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206336
 
OSX doesn't look like its fading to me....in fact, it may close higher.

Still you may be right but I doubt it - ggg..

Take care - Michael

damm - should've purchased more BTU!



To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (64441)5/16/2006 3:21:55 PM
From: GaAs52  Respond to of 206336
 
You can count on that EIA numbers tomorrow will be quite bearish. As refineries ramp up, crude imports will increase as there was not much place to put crude before. Some even claim that oil form gulf with super tankers are scheduled arrive starting mid May to match with the increased refinery activity, which makes sense.

Also, the blend imports have been historically high, reaching 1 mbb/day, which may indicate a robust ramp-up on gasoline production. Since crude is a global commodity, the high imports further indicates that crude and products are readily available worldwide at these prices.

But the biggest numbers tomorrow will be CPI, CPI, CPI ....