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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3300245" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I don’t work there, but this hits me in many tens of 1,000’s in sales. So, personally affected but not near as bad. I feel terrible for those guys. What a quick, hard decision to close that yard. Especially after many, many millions getting it running. Especially after it got wrecked during construction by the tornado. </p><p></p><p>The Duncan plant isn’t running at capacity either. They’ve had slow days and restricted work schedules. </p><p></p><p>What’s killing me is that the price of oil isn’t that bad. Sure, it’s not great but it’s not in the 30’s either for WTI. I’m wondering if the ‘forecasters’ are predicting worse or continued softening? </p><p></p><p>Sucks, but a few skirmishes, bombs or world events and all the oil men are back to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3300245, member: 12153"] I don’t work there, but this hits me in many tens of 1,000’s in sales. So, personally affected but not near as bad. I feel terrible for those guys. What a quick, hard decision to close that yard. Especially after many, many millions getting it running. Especially after it got wrecked during construction by the tornado. The Duncan plant isn’t running at capacity either. They’ve had slow days and restricted work schedules. What’s killing me is that the price of oil isn’t that bad. Sure, it’s not great but it’s not in the 30’s either for WTI. I’m wondering if the ‘forecasters’ are predicting worse or continued softening? Sucks, but a few skirmishes, bombs or world events and all the oil men are back to work. [/QUOTE]
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