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Old 10-23-2009 | 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
Good Point Ferd, and one that a lot of guys look over. For some reason they think it's an actual cash loss, when it's actually just a loss in value.

Fuel hedging losses are actual cash losses just like fuel hedge gains are cash gains. According the the report the hedges for this quarter increased our fuel cost 11 cents per gallon. Prior to the merger a 1 cent per gallon increase in fuel was around 7 million per quarter. With the combined operation it should be around 12 million per quarter per sent. A 11 cent increase is over 140 million in actual cash gone.
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