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nighthawk55

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Message Posted: Sep 14, 2011 1:15:56 AM

680 News is now reporting gas price predictions from someone called En Pro,and at 4.09 PM Tuesday afternoon they reported gas going down 0.2 cents,later on it became gas going up 0.3 cents, while Dan McTeagues TGPT site reports gas going up 0.4 cents.
Who's right, and who is En Pro?
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biffbarnes
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Message Posted: Oct 16, 2011 3:20:47 PM

New era in Toronto gas pricing this weekend. TGPT predicted price up 2 cents, while Enpro said 1.3. Tomorrows gas price got it right at all stations except Esso. But by yesterday afternoon most other stations followed Esso. BTW Enpro missed it altogether.
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scoobynuts
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Message Posted: Sep 25, 2011 8:28:33 AM

Dan McTeagues site seems more accurate
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krutoj
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Message Posted: Sep 15, 2011 5:27:26 PM

Well, at least today they predicted the same: down 1.8 cents. Will see if this is indeed true.
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PnnyPnchr
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Message Posted: Sep 15, 2011 2:23:35 PM

from 680news.com
"680News and En-Pro International Inc. are proud to announce a new partnership that will provide our listeners with the most accurate gas price forecasts in the city....

Updates will now start four hours earlier on 680News and run each hour at :09 and :39 between 1:09 p.m. and 12:39 a.m. Monday to Friday."

I've been listening to CFTR since 1PM this afternoon and I have YET to hear their/En-Pro's "early" prediction. I guess I'll stick with Tomorrowsgaspricetoday.com
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