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CSX Not Seeing A Decline In Shale Oil And Frac Sand Demand, Which Is Bullish For U.S. Silica

2015-01-17 23:11:32| Railroads - Topix.net

WTI prices would have to decline even further and stay that low for the long term to have a serious impact on the firm's 2016 earnings. U.S. Silica has undergone a decline in its stock price that I believe is unwarranted.

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