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"Drax's share price has historically been closely correlated with the oil price, and is explained by the oil price driving the gas price, which is the marginal fuel cost for power generation in the UK.
Mercedes has not disclosed a potential price, driving range or top speed for the E-Cell, though the basics are easily surmised: it is likely to cost more than the gas model, with much less range and a lower top speed — perhaps 120 miles per hour instead of 197.
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One of them is frustration over housing and the high prices driving out working people.
Otherwise potential borrowers will expect the central bank once again to stamp on prices, driving up real borrowing costs.
An alternative explanation, favored by company managements, he wrote, "is that short-sellers are actually manipulating prices, driving prices down over long periods of time".
With oil prices driving up transportation costs, manufacturers have engaged in a race to make packaging more lightweight.
That is because foreclosures are flooding the already glutted market with homes for sale at rock bottom prices, driving prices down virtually everywhere.
Robert Subbaraman, the chief Asia economist at Nomura in Hong Kong, said the biggest risk facing Asia was that of an unexpected increase in commodity prices driving up inflation.
The agency says those practices created the appearance of high volume and rising prices, driving up shares before Mr. Lee sold his stock.
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