Refining problems are behind the higher prices today, which have pushed Gulf Coast cash prices extremely high
It doesn't appear as if the rally has quite run its course yet.
That's the nice thing about young kids. They're not self-conscious about dancing around. It's a lot of fun, especially when the parents get involved.
There is little news to perk up the market.
We expect them to have good vision and make the extra pass. That's something that we preach daily.
We are very happy with our hardware, such as golf clubs and exercise equipment, but competition in clothing is as savage as ever and footwear is competitive as well.
Production on the Gulf Coast needs to bounce back to take some pressure off the gasoline market.
They simply have less money in their pocket.
The initial wave of selling (in oil futures) came when the computer models showed Rita veering further to the east, which would make landfall nearer Port Arthur than Houston.
The DOE numbers are with range of expectations and traders could ignore the data.
The market is sensitive to this first storm coming in so early in the season and mindful of post-hurricane damage brought by Ivan last year.