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Agency checking if firms' inventories were misreported
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Well well well, what do you know about that? Turns out speculators are lying in order to manipulate the price of oil. Where are all of you "oil speculators aren't doing anything wrong" types today?
What a racket. Investigators are now looking into wrong doing. When the prices hit $2.20 in a smooth running economy in 2006 it was obvious that oilmen saw an opportunity for maximum gains. This will absolutly accomplish nothing.
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