Posted by dedfischer on December 9th, 2008 under Uncategorized
Retailers in the authentic leather boot sector netted record profits, after reports surfaced in late 2007 that Scipio Tex was seen wearing a pair to a USC home game. Whine and synthetic lubricants continue to peak as the holiday season approaches. Private club membership revenues enjoyed unexpected growth in the 4th quarter based on reports of Mack Brown taking golf lessons. Futures contracts in the visor retail industry traded on heavy volume recently. Outdoor sport related sales and Church of Christ donations remained relatively strong throughout the season based on a series of successful ad campaigns. These sectors are expected to stay in peak condition for the near future. Travel industry revenues took a dive in the last quarter. Future Outlook: Stable.
Zebco 33 reported record profits for 2008 in the Austin market.
I cannot help but wonder if market fundamnetals aren’t at play in the ammonia market, as the supply from Austin has incresed, faster than the demand in Oklahoma, resulting in saturation. Another interesting note is the increase in demand for General Mills cereal in Austin.
NM99 said:
December 10th, 2008 at 6:07 am
I cannot help but wonder if market fundamnetals aren’t at play in the ammonia market, as the supply from Austin has incresed, faster than the demand in Oklahoma, resulting in saturation. Another interesting note is the increase in demand for General Mills cereal in Austin.
Ben Quick said:
December 11th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
the idiots are talking
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