Ontario wood prices are among the highest in the world.
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Look at timber prices in the late '90s, at around $50. If you count the true damage of cutting down forests, the resultant flooding, insurance claims, and so on, then the timber price should have been $100.
A common price isn't the lowest price. It will most obviously be the highest price.
Commodity prices are at a record high. In 1933, the world's population was just over 2 billion people. Today, there are 7 billion mouths to feed - many of them depending on American agriculture.
I think that a lot of companies are still amazingly price sensitive.
There's great food everywhere, and even McDonald's uses nice wood now.
If you talk about Cabernet and Merlot-based value between $10 and $25, I will tell you that Bordeaux is the best value in the world.
People are always saying that prices are too high. When they turn out to be right, we anoint them. When they turn out to be wrong, we ignore them. They are typically right and wrong about half the time.
For precocity some great price is always demanded sooner or later in life.
If you think about it, for any kind of content on the web, the natural price per unit of these things should be under a dollar.
Today, energy prices are at historic highs. Some analysts estimate that energy price shocks this year could cost American consumers more than $40 billion. Speaking very frankly, we cannot afford this kind of expense.
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