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On Feb 28, 4:26�am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 22:02:46 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: (Anybody daring to start an independent station will be unable to purchase refined products at a favorable rate) Nonsense. �Refined products are openly traded on the commodity exchanges. �Go buy some, all it takes is the infrastructure to store and transport the products. Would it seem a bit excessive to create an infrastructure to store and transport refined products so you can run a filling station? Who refines the products "openly traded on the commodity exchanges"? |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote
Who refines the products "openly traded on the commodity exchanges"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...#United_States |
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:13:19 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: Would it seem a bit excessive to create an infrastructure to store and transport refined products so you can run a filling station? Not if you are running a chain of stations, a station co-op association or your own distributorship. Who refines the products "openly traded on the commodity exchanges"? A wide range of companies who sell into the open market, highest bid gets the fuel. It's called a free market economy - anything else leads to shortages and rationing. Do you want rationing? I don't. |
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