“While a near-term supply disruption from Venezuela does not seem likely, the country's inability to meet its OPEC quota makes the government famously hawkish when it comes to defending an oil price floor for the group. This fact, along with a lack of foreign investment in the Venezuelan energy sector, should be seen as bullish factors for global oil prices. We do not see this changing until such time as the government adopts more favorable policies towards foreign oil companies.”
Raymond James
“There was no numerical quota. While the memo may come across that way, that was absolutely not the case.”
Bill Hall
“I'm wondering if we can please hear what the opinion is on Prince Edward Island not receiving any shrimp quota from the minister of fisheries, who's sleeping.”
Robert Ghiz
“seems to be exceeding the quota one or two.”
James Thurber
“Does it stop being a quota because it is somewhere between eight and 12 percent, but it is a quota if it is 10 percent? ... Once you use that term 'critical mass,' you're in quota land.”
Antonin Scalia
“We agreed that we didn't want anything back. We wanted to get this money out to growers and quota holders, who desperately needed it making the transition to the new market.”
Daniel Green
“The quota is based on cautious estimates.”
Karsten Klepsvik