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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Imperial Oil Ltd T.IMO

Alternate Symbol(s):  IMO

Imperial Oil Limited is an integrated oil company. It is engaged in all phases of the petroleum industry in Canada, including the exploration for, and production and sale of, crude oil and natural gas. In Canada, it is a producer of crude oil, a petroleum refiner, a marketer of petroleum products, and a producer of petrochemicals. Its segments include Upstream operations, which include the... see more

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Comment by satchmo6 on Aug 17, 2021 10:00pm

RE:Nat Gas Drilling Down prices Up

the ARAB nation better not give the aTaliban--free gas and Diesel

F0RMER U.S. president Donald Trump may have been an ill-informed ignoramus as commander-in-chief, but President Joe Biden came to office boasting of 50 years in Washington and decades of experience in foreign policy. Yet he not only seized on Trump’s plan to abandon Afghanistan but pushed it ahead against numerous warnings of the dangers involved, all to hit an artificial deadline — Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the attacks that led to the U.S. presence — which will now serve mainly as a reminder that high office doesn’t necessarily bequeath smart thinking on the occupant.

To be fair, Biden and Trump aren’t alone in fashioning this disaster. It’s been in the works at least since the moment three decades ago when the Berlin Wall fell, the Soviet empire disintegrated and the U.S. found itself as the world’s lone superpower, with little idea what to do with it. In the ensuing years it has demonstrated again and again how much trouble the U.S. seems to have in understanding the world beyond its own borders. The world is not the United States,

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