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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: elmatador who wrote (7998)9/25/2021 12:45:24 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 13780
 
Intelligent people contract in advance for essentials like the natural gas supply they need and they keep an ample amount in storage to provide for unexpected needs. Many can produce it themselves locally.

But some like BoJo the Brexit-Clown rely upon Ol' Free Markity to provide what's needed at the moment. When the UK needs more gas than expected, they simply triple or quadruple the price they're willing to pay until Europeans find it profitable to temporarily shut-down some of their factories in order to sell gas to the daft UK. - Gas prices surge but who will cut consumption? - reuters.com

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At the moment quadruple-the-price is still not quite enough - as Brazilians and Asians are already desperate enough to readily pay that premium.

So Brexit-clowns will need to offer ten times the normal market price to try to convince gas users in other markets to give up their usage so the UK can have more.

Of course Brazilians and those in the UK could have easily increased their own local production of natural gas but that requires advance planning.

They prefer to rely on Ol' Free Markity rather than do any work themselves.



Good Ol' Free Markity - For a price, it provides a complete remedy for the helpless and the incompetent.



To: elmatador who wrote (7998)9/25/2021 3:54:53 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 13780
 
Look



all

We are dead... :)

especially in the end

this might be the next great extinction...

good for the planet no ?