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Tom Kloza Quotes

«We're seeing a race against the clock with logistics.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«We know how well appeals to personal sacrifice work.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«It's one thing to sort of send the prices up for gold or silver. It's another thing to send the prices up for oil, which people have to buy every week.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«I think we're going to see a bit of flat spot this week. You're not going to see those pell-mell, quick increases.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«There was a sell-off at the end, a counterintuitive sell-off, a contrarian one, on a day there was some reason to worry about supply.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«There are concerns that a runaway California [gasoline] market could borrow some East of the Rockies gasoline and send futures higher in the next few days.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«That's a bit of an old wives' tale, a myth. Wholesale prices change every day with the exception of Sunday. The biggest price moves tend to take place on the wholesale markets on Wednesdays these days.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«Gasoline prices are kind of like a festering scab for people. People do odd things regardless of how stupid it is.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«Unfortunately, I don't think $3 a gallon is a hyperbolic number in some markets anymore.»
Author: Tom Kloza
«[Until then,] $3-per-gallon gasoline no longer represents hyperbole, ... It could be coming to your neighborhood sooner rather than later.»
Author: Tom Kloza

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