Why Are We Paying so Much for Our Utilities?
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › July 20, 2009
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › July 20, 2009
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VIA the internet I monitor world gas and electricity prices as well as prices for oil, grains, meat and so on.
Allow me to give you a few international price numbers taken from CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade): Corn -- June 2008, $7 a bushel; June 2009, $3.85 a bushel. Soybeans -- June 2008, $15.14 a bushel; June 2009, $11.8 a bushel. Wheat -- June 2008, $8.9 a bushel; June 2009, $5.35 a bushel.See the full content of this document
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Why Are We Paying so Much for Our Utilities?
The following numbers are taken from NYMEX: Natural gas -- June 2008, $12 per million BTUs; June 2009, $3.9 pe...
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