 LONDON (Reuters) - Oil plunged below $50 a barrel on Thursday, deepening losses over the previous four sessions as battered financial markets reflected ever lower confidence in the world economy and evidence mounted of falling fuel demand. Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:42 am
 - kitty Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:57 am
 - mtbr Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:16 am

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I like how gas prices in Ontario are as low as 72 cents a litre, it's 95.9 here, who's screwing who?
81.3 here wooohooo
44 cents a liter
it's like we went back in time.
Oh no poor poor oil companies making only 40 billion instead of 80. Not a stich of sympathy here, there all crooks and should be dealt with as such
yeah all those thousands of oil field workers who could be laid off just in time for Christmas
that's real good for the Canadian economy..looks like there will be a lot off Newfies going home for Christmas and staying home.
Superstore coupons and gas buck returns.......
44 cents a liter
it's like we went back in time.
Holy chit! Guess I'm hitting the Superstore! Great video btw.
Oh no poor poor oil companies making only 40 billion instead of 80. Not a stich of sympathy here, there all crooks and should be dealt with as such
yeah all those thousands of oil field workers who could be laid off just in time for Christmas
Get real no one is getting laidoff over it
looks like there will be a lot off Newfies going home for Christmas and staying home.
you say that like its a bad thing
Get real no one is getting laidoff over it
give it 6 weeks...you live in Edmonton? you will see it first.
oil dropped another 5 bucks today.
Get real no one is getting laidoff over it
give it 6 weeks...you live in Edmonton? you will see it first.
oil dropped another 5 bucks today.
lol I do yes and my oilfield buddies just got told today that there would be no layoffs etc, not that its true but it will take a bit more then gas dropping to put oil workers out on strret, first step would be paycuts,taking bonuses, less over time etc...