Jested

Cold Weather Support Not Enough to Avert Softness

“We’re tough up this way; we don’t need heat,” a Midwest source jested as a way of trying to explain Thursday’s falling prices despite subfreezing temperatures across most of the region that would extend into the weekend. Quotes fell across the board, with losses ranging from a little more than a dime at some western points to about a half a dollar for New York City deliveries.

February 6, 2004

‘Blizzard’ Fizzle Leads to Softness; SoCal Border Takes Dive

“We could call it ‘the blizzard that wasn’t,'” jested a marketerin reference to the Nor’easter that had been billed as the firstbig winter storm of the year in the Northeast but turned out to berelatively benign after all. It and other market factors werelosing their price-boosting punch Tuesday, with the result thatnearly all points ranged from flat to about 20 cents lower. Thestandout exception to the general market was a Southern Californiaborder plunge of more than $5.

March 7, 2001