Fozzy
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I didn't know they ever left the stone age.They need to be careful or else they could send themselves back to the stone age.
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I didn't know they ever left the stone age.They need to be careful or else they could send themselves back to the stone age.
$25 barrel oil means that RJs will be cost competitive again. Cheap oil = less jobs at the majors.
Opec won't stand for this. They are pissed that it is not at 75bbl. They are having a meeting in a week or so to discus a third massive reduction in production. Some experts have said a cut of 3 million bbls a day will drive that price up. Funny thing is most of the OPEC countries can't cut production that much because of government budgeting. It's BS we have to deal with a cartel to run our country. Any new drilling or increased productions from non-opec countries will do nothing b/c opec will just cut that same amount. Look at the histroy, they have been doing that for some time.
It is great filling up my car for $25 again!
I agree with you. I do think that this decrease in oil is temporary and is directly linked to the economy. As soon as that goes up so will our oil.
It will take a very long time before the economy recovers to recent levels. In fact, things are going to get alot worse in the next year, before it bottoms out and starts to recover. There will be many more business failures and probably will include one or more airlines--maybe, UAL and Airtran? There will be no good news for a long time. We will all be hurting!
Probably not Airtran. They were just reported to expect a profit in '09.
BUT...The airlines are never going to be a sure shot as a whole unless we go back to regulation.
Cheap Oil + Comair Out of Business = A great Year