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13/06/2008 15:57:19
 
 
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Miscellaneous
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I always knew Canadiens were against the free market. ;)

The so-called conspiracy that's being commented on in this thread is about the major oil companies gouging and price fixing.

>So much for the free market logic... http://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/epic/site/cb-bc.nsf/en/02694e.html
>
>>In 2007 Exxon Mobile had $334 billion in expenses and $404 billion in revenues. Subtract out a cool $30 billion in taxes and what's left is $40 billion which is an 8.3% return on investment.
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>>http://finance.google.ca/finance?fstype=ba&q=NYSE:XOM
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>>There are 5,382,000,000 shares outstanding, so that $40 billion equates to $7.43/share or 8% based on share price of $92.87 on Dec 31, 2007.
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>>I'd say that jives quite nicely.
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>>There is no need to revert to the lessons we already learned in the 70s. Taxes and regulation are not the answer. The free market is the answer. A few cases in point.
>>http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2008/06/04/news/top/4e608d46402d5adb8625745e00110beb.txt
>>http://www.columbiatribune.com/2008/Jun/20080609News002.asp
>>http://sunpost.net/content/view/1997/190/
>>http://www.industryweek.com/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=16495- The irony of me linking this is purposeful
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>>How about this in your neck of the woods.
>>http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2008/06/09/afx5096008.html
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>>More energy, of all types, benefits us all. High oil prices are the perfect way to get the ball rolling.
Wine is sunlight, held together by water - Galileo Galilei
Un jour sans vin est comme un jour sans soleil - Louis Pasteur
Water separates the people of the world; wine unites them - anonymous
Wine is the most civilized thing in the world - Ernest Hemingway
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance - Benjamin Franklin
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