Posted on 11/16/2007 11:19:08 AM PST by ShadowDancer
Hedge Fund Speculators claim another 2 victims.... God bless america.
This reporter is relly looking for something to say about this incidient.
it is a tragic, foolish incident where one owner decided to dictate to the other what he could charge at the point of a gun and then killed him for not doing it. He needs to fry soonest.
Stiff competition.
You *(&%$%$**$__+#, my slurpy and cigarrette sales are down by $1,100 this week.
Bang, bang.
Ahhhhhh, Ahhhhhh.
Silence.
Somebody got shot in Detroit?
Stop the press!
(chuckle)
Sounds like science fiction today, but it was easy to find gas at less than 20 cents per gallon.
The discussion quickly escalated into a fight with two more people from the BP station brawling with rivals at Marathon. One man was hit with a baseball bat in the melee. And then, police say, the 51-year-old owner of the Marathon station pulled out a gun and shot the owner of the BP, a 45-year-old father of five children.
In a wild post-script, it appears the BP station is taking advantage of the shooting. While police are still swarming the Marathon station, the BP has jacked up its prices. WXYZ's Bill Proctor reports that as soon as the owner's body was taken away, workers at BP changed the price-per-gallon of unleaded from $2.96 to $3.09.
Now he’s done it. I bet he’ll be prosecuted for violating the anti-trust laws. He could be facing 10 years in jail for price fixing.
And then after he gets out of jail for violating the anti-trust laws, he’ll have to spend another 2 or 3 years in jail for murder, unless he gets paroled.
Too bad the same standards can't be applied to legislative bodies when they do exactly the same thing.
No blood for oil, eh? Amazing what happens when competition is stifled.
Detroit, eh? I wonder why they didn’t mention the name of the murderer.
Traveling through Oklahoma as a kid, I remember my grandparents paying ten cents per gallon. On top of that they got tripple green stamps. My grandmother was in 7th Heaven.
Title should read: "Marathon Man dies in shootout."
When traveling in the 1920s out here in the southwest, much more important than gas stations were creeks with running water. Radiators were unpressurized and the cars ran through water faster than gasoline.
Actually Marathon/Speedway prices are set by corporate offices.
Wow! In my day a gas war was when they lowered the price to $0.249 a gallon.
How about, “Marathon Man Cut Down Mid Stride”.
Good point. Thanks.
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