
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Falling gas prices do not equal cheaper food...

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True that! Food ain't ever coming down.
The funny thing is.
When a barrel of oil was $140, a gallon of 93 octane in NJ was about $4.15.
Now that a barrel is about half it's peak ($70/barrel), a gallon of 93 octane in NJ is $2.99. Not in the lower $2 range.
What the hell guys?!
Exxon/Mobil stock is probably still a good buy.
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