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Alexis Glick is an anchor for FOX Business Network. Prior to joining FOX, Glick served as a correspondent for the Today Show and co-anchored the third hour of that program. Before her stint at NBC News, she was the senior trading correspondent for CNBC and reported from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Retail gas has finally the mark of 4.04-4.08 in the non competive market of Vicksburg Ms. I've been watching the oil market for sometime and I heard there was another drop in the barrel price just a few minutes ago. On the Jay and Dave show on Supertalk Mississippi out of Madison,Ms they have been following the gas prices through out the state. Smaller places tend to price highers than others too. But Gov Barbour wants drilling off the coast big time. What does that mean? For more oi rigs it means more jobs can be generated through the southeast coasts. LaTourneau on the harbor Project here in Vicksburg Ms builds oil rigs. And the more jobs generated--the more revenue. But drilling off the coast has caught on here too. Demorcatic Senate Candidate Ronnie Musgrove came on on his Youtube site expressing the fact he's against drilling in Anwar. Real stupid posistion to take in the poorest state in the union where gas prices are high. Kroger is getting close now to have thier gas pumps up and running soon too. The locals here are looking forward to it; the Waring Clan has been quiet on the retail gas issue. No public statements or anything. Over two years ago one my associates told me an interesting story involving Waring Oil. A competitor out of Clinton Ms wanted to open a gas station here and he was told he had to price it. Now Waring told him this and the competitor left. Here's another story I learned too. Someone else watned to to open gas station here too and in a public restraunt it's believe one of the Warings said this to the competitor."I set the gas prices in Vicksburg." Of course the competigor laughed his socks at him. But this how the Warings have been playing the game down here for so long. I've heard more stories about them like the fact of delivering gas to Jackson at a cheaper price. That's just some of tbe business hypocrisy that has been going on. Another story I heard that Waring made mistake with elements of gas when they made delivery on the Gulf Coast.