On the Money
January 4, 2008
Gas Bull and Bear

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There’s no shortage of bearish sentiment in the market today about potential weakness in gas pricing in the second half of the 2007-08 winter.Why? Third-quarter 2007 U.S. gas production was up 2% versus the like

 

 

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