61.   Oil companies Elf Aquitaine and Total, who sell their oil for dollars, fell.

62.   Oil stocks slumped, as reports that Iraq would resume selling oil on world markets continued to circulate.

63.   Oil traders with carpetbags made fortunes persuading companies to sell oil on the cheap, which they turned around and sold for vast profits at the world price.

64.   Oil is sold in dollars.

65.   Oil-related stocks rose as well, as oil prices rallied in the wake of a United Nations agreement to allow Iraq to sell oil again.

66.   Oil-services companies extended losses on concern that Iraq may be allowed to sell more oil for humanitarian reasons, increasing world supply and curtailing drilling activity.

67.   One is that foreign producers need to sell their oil as badly as the world needs to buy it.

68.   Previously, the units sold their oil through Sidanko.

69.   Prices of oil futures fell after a U.S. official said an agreement that would let Iraq resume selling its oil could be reached soon.

70.   President Bill Clinton announced last week that he is selling the oil now to help lower gasoline prices.

v. + oil >>共 489
heat 13.07%
sell 6.99%
add 5.29%
pump 4.28%
export 3.84%
use 3.50%
produce 2.85%
buy 2.48%
carry 2.23%
transport 2.19%
sell + n. >>共 820
share 5.90%
stock 4.24%
product 3.84%
bond 2.67%
ticket 2.19%
dollar 2.01%
stake 1.74%
asset 1.72%
car 1.42%
drug 1.39%
oil 0.92%
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