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Post by Keela »

I clicked that link - $121.12
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& $121.23
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$121.41 :roll:
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Thanks Tess . . . err I mean Sally! :D

Are we taking it in turns on 'oilwatch'? :lol:
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Sorry - I must behave.... it was just so fascinating UP & UP each time I did another refresh! :shock:

I think it's pausing for breath again.....
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At this rate we may as well only post in increments of $1 rises. This might keep the posting down to a couple of dozen a day :!: :shock:
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Holding on to the keyboard... trying not to post...

Gahhhhh can't help it!

$121.64 :shock:
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And, looking at the upstreamonline table of crude prices, I note that today all prices are over $110 for the first time, with five over $120, the most ever over that price.

$100 oil? You remember that?
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Sally wrote:
$121.64
The joys of an open-plan office: As I just read this, I overheard someone say "I'm going to Marrakech for the weekend..."

s.
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I bet the markets are still pretending to be bullish when there is a huge bear on the HORIZON.
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sentiententity wrote:Sally wrote:
$121.64
The joys of an open-plan office: As I just read this, I overheard someone say "I'm going to Marrakech for the weekend..."

s.
Hmmmm. Sitting in a caf? today, I overheard a woman saying how she and her friend were jetting over to Milan to 'look at shoes'.

<covers eyes and shakes head>

Get a bike! Shoes last for years and years!
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sentiententity wrote:Sally wrote:
$121.64
The joys of an open-plan office: As I just read this, I overheard someone say "I'm going to Marrakech for the weekend..."
s.
Yep, it's business as usual here too. We had a meeting today (4 people, inc me) and hols were mentioned.

1 x round the world ticket, 2 trips to the US, trip to Spain, romantic mystery flight (destination unknown) plus "We have a home in Spain and go over there about every 3 weeks" :shock:
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High oil prices doesn't make flying unaffordable. Oil is around 30% of a airline?s costs today, up from around 14% in 2004. If oil doubles from $100 to $200 airline?s costs increase by 30%.

That won?t impact demand much ? flying is still really cheap, compared with parking at the airport, the hotel, the food and drink when on holiday, the value of the business done etc... High oil prices will damage the aviation industry primarily indirectly, weakening the economy at large, leaving people with less disposable income to spend. Not because the price of a flight skyrockets overnight. Remember we?ve already seen a four fold price rise in as many years and flying in Europe has ever been higher and BA made a large profit last year, despite a lot of unrelated problems.
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Post by Mitch »

16:25 $122.11
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Gosh, $120 oil seems ages ago now.

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