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August 8, 2008

The US refined petrolium gasoline consumer must now smell the coffee

Analysis of: Chrysler Offers Gas Deal To Jolt Sales | online.wsj.com
This analysis is solely the work of the author. It has not been edited or endorsed by GLG.
Analysis By:
Mark Mariotti, CEOMark Mariotti
CEO, Future Management Holdings Inc
Implications: For many decades, the world's refined petrolium gasoline consumer  have not had such a plentiful and affordable stream of energy. Finally, the US refined petrolium gasoline consumer has experienced a history of $.27 a gallon in the sixties to $4.50 a gallon today. Price, will eventually CHANGE the habits of the US refined petrolium gasoline consumer.

Analysis: From new vehicle design, to current and used production inventory of exotic sports cars, commercial trucks, and recreational motor homes vehicles; ALL EFFORFTS MUST NOW BE SERIOUSLY considered to include the environmental and actual cost of these vehicle's internal combustion engines using COST-EFFECTIVE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE fuel.

Come on... this is the best planet in the universe, we have all won the cosmic lottery, yet we are killing our own ability to progress and develop this planet to best of of custodianship.

We are all choking from the cost and fumes... and merely with some simple changes (look at the Brazil model) we can get back to worrying about more important issues.

Other Analyses of the Same Source Article:
Bankruptcies Up, Lenders Pulling Back: Its Getting Harder To Buy A Car
May 8, 2008, Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC

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