Why tweet when everyone can't read the piece?“@WSJ: Why the Saudis decided not to prop up oil http://on.wsj.com/1wBphSC pic.twitter.com/P7Ynkt6adm”
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Why tweet when everyone can't read the piece?“@WSJ: Why the Saudis decided not to prop up oil http://on.wsj.com/1wBphSC pic.twitter.com/P7Ynkt6adm”
@SudarshanEMA put that url into Google; high enter; click on 1st result. Voila! Whole article opens. It's a well-known trick; hope it helps.
Saudi has a strategy to stay th oil down to waylay ISIS's progress.@WSJ
Because they can't “@WSJ: Why the Saudis decided not to prop up oil http://on.wsj.com/1wBphSC pic.twitter.com/n25AvwrceF”
@WSJ @TheBubbleBubble Is this economic warfare or markets hare protection? Can shale be profitable at $50.00 per barrel? #strangebedpartners
The #LadyVols need a lower travel budget. RT @WSJ Why the Saudis decided not to prop up oil http://on.wsj.com/1wBphSC pic.twitter.com/OACXn8PtON
“@WSJ: Why the Saudis decided not to prop up oil http://on.wsj.com/1wBphSC pic.twitter.com/keIvwbG5xH”
@WSJ Lowest marginal cost in the world
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