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Like a criminal trial with no eyewitnesses, the prosecution of the “Queens of Combat” question relies on a cistern’s worth of circumstantial evidence, which may or may not add up to a case.
Over the course of a 60-month auto loan, those seconds would add up to a day-long hissy fit.
Even if Venezuela returns to having 70 to 80 rigs, as it did when production was much higher, the total revenue opportunity for the four major oil-field-services companies combined would add up to $3 billion to $3.5 billion annually, according to an estimate from equity analyst Scott Gruber at Citi Research.
Even so, after the final notes sound, it’s hard to escape the feeling that it doesn’t add up to much.
That would let the borrower pay off the principal much faster and add up to around $700 in savings over a year on interest alone.
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