another banger from my ex tankie ex comerade art.
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another banger from my ex tankie ex comerade art. when he writes about his stuff he's locked in. (sorry for the AI)...
Hormuz: A Logistics Crisis, Not Yet an Inventory Crisis | Art Berman
Jeff Currie argues that the world is drifting toward the largest commodity shock since COVID. Yet market prices suggest that traders still view the Hormuz crisis as a temporary geopolitical scare rather than the kind of physical supply disruption capable of reshaping economies and supply chains. His comments reflect a…
Art Berman (www.artberman.com)
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another banger from my ex tankie ex comerade art. when he writes about his stuff he's locked in. (sorry for the AI)...
Hormuz: A Logistics Crisis, Not Yet an Inventory Crisis | Art Berman
Jeff Currie argues that the world is drifting toward the largest commodity shock since COVID. Yet market prices suggest that traders still view the Hormuz crisis as a temporary geopolitical scare rather than the kind of physical supply disruption capable of reshaping economies and supply chains. His comments reflect a…
Art Berman (www.artberman.com)
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@kali A four-panel black and white comic strip featuring stick figures. In the first panel, a stick figure points to a graph with a horizontal axis labeled "TIME" and a vertical axis labeled "THINGS:", where a line moves from "GOOD" toward "BAD" with text: "HERE'S THE SITUATION: THIS LINE IS HERE. BUT IT'S GOING UP TOWARD HERE." The second panel features three stick figures and the text, "SO THINGS WILL BE BAD? UNLESS SOMEONE DOES SOMETHING TO STOP IT. WILL ANYONE DO THAT? ...WE DON'T KNOW. THAT'S WHY WE' WE'RE SHOWING YOU THIS." The third panel depicts two stick figures with the text, "SO YOU DON'T KNOW, AND THE GRAPH SAYS THINGS ARE NOT BAD. BUT IF NO ONE ACTS, THEY'LL BECOME BAD." The fourth panel shows three stick figures with the text, "WELL, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THAT HAPPENS! BASED ON THIS CONVERSATION, IT ALREADY HAS."
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