Saturday 24 November 2007

$100 fill-up coming to a pump near You

Motorists in many parts of the country are paying the highest post-Labor Day prices ever this November.
By Bankrate.com

With speculators running up the price of a barrel of oil to the $100 range, there can be little doubt that the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline is headed for $3.50, and maybe even $4, before there's any sort of fallback. While such price increases will pressure new-vehicle buyers to look for more-fuel-efficient vehicles, there's a real sticker shock awaiting those who need or want a big sport-utility vehicle or pickup.

Those vehicles are among the thirstiest gas guzzlers, delivering an average of 14 to 16 miles per gallon in combined city-highway driving if a driver is judicious with the gas pedal. The real shock for drivers of these automobiles will come when the tank approaches empty and it's time to fill up. Because they burn a lot of fuel, these vehicles have larger gas tanks, which can mean that the final total at the gas pump can be frightening.

How frightening? How about $100 per fill-up?

At $3.50 a gallon, getting change from a Ben Franklin is not likely to happen very often. And on some vehicles, it will cost more than $100 to fill up.

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Saturday 17 November 2007

Record Gasoline Prices

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumers could pay record gasoline prices for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday with pump costs expected to climb another 20 cents over the next two to three weeks, the government's top energy forecaster warned on Monday.

Guy Caruso, who heads the U.S. Energy Information Administration, said not all of the recent jump in crude oil prices has been reflected in motor fuel costs which now top $3 a gallon in many parts of the country, about 80 cents more than a year ago.

"We haven't seen the full pass-through (of high oil prices) yet," Caruso told reporters at a briefing on oil market conditions held at Energy Department headquarters. "I would say what's in the pipe right now (for gasoline) is about another 20 cents.

"The national average retail pump price has already jumped by 25 cents since mid-October, reflecting soaring crude oil costs, which for U.S. oil hit a record $98.62 a barrel last week.

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Thursday 15 November 2007

Crude Oil Prices Still Rising

With crude-oil prices hovering near $100 per barrel, gas prices have some catching up to do. In fact, you might see a 10 to 15 cent per gallon increase at your local gas station over the weekend. "Prices are going to move higher," says Geoff Sundstrom, a spokesman for AAA.

Here's why: Back in May, when crude-oil prices were around $75 per barrel, the national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline peaked at $3.227 per gallon, according to the automobile association. Crude oil surged to more than $98 per barrel earlier this week, before closing at $95.46 Thursday, but the national average gas price is just $3.061 per gallon.

That big of a spike in oil prices -- an increase of more than 25% since May -- is bound to raise gasoline prices. The question is, by how much? And for how long? The price of a gallon of gasoline typically drops 20 to 50 cents per gallon from summer to fall. Last year, gasoline prices dropped 80 cents per gallon between August and Halloween.

No winter relief at the pump.

But this year, the autumn drop-off hasn't happened. In fact, if crude oil remains near the $100-per-barrel mark, we may see the national average gasoline price surpass the summer peak price of $3.227 by Christmas, according to AAA's Sundstrom. "Based on crude-oil prices of nearly $100 a barrel, it's feasible we would set a new record high between now and Christmas, at least $3.23," Sundstrom says. And if oil prices are hovering near the $100-per-barrel mark by next spring, get ready for more record-breaking gasoline prices in time for the peak summer driving season.

"It's very possible that we'll see gasoline cost $3.50 per gallon on a national-average basis," Sundstrom says. "Some places, particularly the West Coast, may get up to $4 per gallon." Already, drivers are reporting $5 premium near remote Big Sur in California.

This is the first November that the average national price for regular has passed the $3 mark, which means filling up over Thanksgiving will be expensive. You'll see the effects of $100 oil in smaller ways, too. Airlines use futures contracts to lock in the price of jet fuel, but they still are feeling the pinch, raising fares in recent weeks in $10 and $20 increments. Carnival Cruise Lines announced Thursday that it would add $5 a day to guests' bills as a fuel surcharge. Already, United Parcel Service maps its routes so that drivers don't waste fuel waiting to make left turns, and you'll see shipping charges rise across the board. And it'll hurt on NFL Sundays as well. Pizza chain Hungry Howie's is asking customers to pick up their pies or pay a delivery charge of up to $4.

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Wednesday 14 November 2007

Get Moving with EthosFR

It is important to understand that as the Holidays and the New Year draw near people around the world will be reflecting upon how to have a better year 2008 than they did in 2007. Many will be thinking about a variety of resolutions including improving their health and their wealth. This is a perfect time of year to continue to build your business while enjoying the Holidays.

For those of you that are in momentum and having events it is time to plan your meetings before and after Thanksgiving, Xmas, Chanukah, and the New Year. It is important to have your first event a few weeks after the New Year planned. It is essential that your team understand what and why you are doing this.

For those of you that are focused as you should be on personal recruiting you too must have a plan. Have fun, enjoy the Holidays, attend every party that you can. Meet as many new people as you can. That's where recruiting begins. Grab as many business cards as you can. The best approach at a function can be to peak someones interest and tell them that this is not the time and the place but you will speak the next day (the takeaway) and watch their excitement grow.

Momentum is the hardest thing to get and the easiest thing to lose. Make the Holidays your business partner and have the Merriest of Holidays and the Happiest of New Years.

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Monday 29 October 2007

PLAYA DEL RACING'S INDYCAR TO BE FEATURED AT ECOTREK EXHIBIT AT SEMA SHOW

Playa Del Racing drivers will sign autographs each day of the SEMA Show
INDIANAPOLIS - One of Playa Del Racing's Indy cars will be a featured attraction at the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association show in Las Vegas from Oct. 30 through Nov. 2. PDR drivers Al Unser III and Maryeve Dufault will sign autographs each day at the EcoTrek booth from 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
The SEMA show is the premier stage for innovative thinking in the automotive aftermarket industry.

"I can't wait to be a part of this event with EcoTrek and Ethos forEARTH," says Al Unser III, driver of the Playa Del Racing/Ethos forEARTH car No.21 in the Indy Pro Series. "SEMA week is a great event, and EcoTrek has some amazing products that show renewable fuels as capable of both superior performance and conservation."

EcoTrek is a non-profit organization that promotes education of and research into the expanded uses of viable renewable energy. PDR will be teaming up with EcoTrek and Ethos Fuel Reformulator to help raise the awareness of the general public about renewable fuel, and environmentally safe products.

"Working with EcoTrek gives us the opportunity to showcase the product that we believe in so deeply at Ethos forEARTH," says Dan Atkinson, CEO of Ethos forEARTH. "The SEMA show is the premier gathering of some of the greatest minds in the automotive and aftermarket industry. We are proud to be a part of it."

PDR is always working to get the word out about renewable energy. Adkins Energy, an ethanol producer located in Lena, Ill., signed as a sponsor with PDR in 2007 to help promote the benefits of ethanol and other renewable fuels.

"Adkins energy is a small town operation with big town ambitions," says Ron Fluegel, board member with Adkins Energy. "We are proud to be a part of Playa Del Racing, and even more proud to be associated with a league that is utilizing 100% ethanol fuel."

The SEMA show will be the first major event of the off-season for PDR, and its drivers.

"We are partnering with EcoTrek, Adkins Energy, and Ethos forEARTH not only because it's a great business opportunity for PDR, but also because these independent organizations are each singularly focused on saving our environment," says Susan Schafer, co-owner of PDR. "Ethos Fuel Reformulator is an amazing product that provides great benefits to those who use it and to our environment, and we are so proud to be associated with Tom Holm and EcoTrek."

EcoTrek is without peer in bringing the message of the benefits of renewable fuels to the American public through its television shows and public appearances. The SEMA show will give PDR a chance to show off its IndyCar Series Panoz chassis with a new green paint scheme and Ethos forEARTH sponsorship. The IndyCar Series is powered by 100% ethanol, which is a renewable fuel made from corn.

"Our goal in bringing our IndyCar to SEMA is to assist EcoTrek and Ethos forEarth to get the message to the world that renewable fuel can provide superior performance while mitigating negative impact on our world." says Gary Sallee, co-owner of PDR. "Our Indy cars can go 225mph at Indy using ethanol, and it's important for Americans to know that their passenger cars can run on ethanol and other renewable fuels as well."

PDR drivers Al Unser III and Maryeve Dufault will be available to sign autographs each day of the convention in the EcoTrek booth located in the South Hall. You can get more information on Playa Del Racing or Al Unser III by visiting playadelracing.com.

Monday 10 September 2007

PLAYA DEL RACING WILL PARTNER WITH ETHOS forEARTH IN 2008

9/8/2007
By Ryan J Smith - Public Relations (317.965.5006)
JOLIET, Ill. - Playa Del Racing is announcing a multi-year contract with Ethos forEARTH Corporation, and Al Unser III for an Indy Pro Series program and beyond.
Ethos forEARTH will become the primary sponsor of the Playa Del Racing Indy Pro Series car No.21 driven by Al Unser III, son of the two-time Indianapolis 500 Champion Al Unser, Jr. This multi-year contract will be a revolutionary sponsorship deal that is unprecedented in its design in motorsports history.

Signing Al Unser III to a multi-year commitment means so much to the Playa Del
Racing team, said Gary Sallee, co-owner of PDR. We are building a program at
Playa Del Racing, and Al (Unser III) is a cornerston in the foundation of
our building process.


Ethos forEARTH Corporation, is a network marketing company that owns the exclusive international marketing rights for Ethos Fuel Refomulator. Ethos Fuel Reformulator is a non-petroleum based fuel additive and engine lubricant that reduces emissions, increases gas mileage, and extends vehicles engine life and performance. The product is non-toxic and 100% natural. The product has been used in millions of road miles of both commercial and passenger vehicles with documented reductions in emissions and increases in fuel mileage. Because the product improves combustion when combined with fuel, and reduces friction when introduced into the crank case, it dramatically reduces emissions reducing the introduction of hydro-carbons into the atmosphere. The product's environmental character is unique among fuel additives.

Our marketing company currently has thousands of distributors in 16 countries
from around the world that proudly represent our product, said Dan Atkinson, CEO
of Ethos forEARTH. Distributors are added every day, and each of these
independent distributors will be contributing toward the sponsorship of PDR, and
Al Unser III.
Therefore, each of those distributors will be a sponsor of the
PDR team. This revolutionary partnership permits an independent business
operator to become a sponsor of an actual racing team with only a fractional
annual investment. The benefit to those distributors in brand building and brand
awareness through this sponsorship initiative and the endorsement of Al Unser
III, and Al Unser Jr. is enormous in assisting them in the building of their
respective businesses. As we have begun to introduce the concept to our
organization it has created an unbelievable energy and excitement that bodes
extremely well for ours and their individual futures.


Al Unser III has signed a multi-year deal to drive for Playa Del Racing, as well as endorsing Ethos forEARTH Fuel Reformulator along with his father Al Unser, Jr.

The Unser family is synonymous with motorsports and they will work closely with
Ethos forEARTH to help promote our innovative product," said Miguel Gallimore,
president of Ethos forEARTH. "I have been working with network marketing
for many years and a deal like this has gone unprecedented. Our goal is to give
our distributors the best possible resources to go forward in making their
businesses profitable. Having the credibility of the Unser family will
absolutely help our people in moving their product.


Al Unser, Jr is excited to be an endorser of Ethos forEARTH.

I love being involved with this program, said the two-time Indianapolis 500
Champion, Al Unser, Jr. The product that these people sell is revolutionary, and
I love the idea that everyday people now have the chance to be a sponsor of a
major race program. I told these guys the first time I heard about the product
that I wanted to be a distributor!


The signature of Al Unser III along with a photo of the PDR Indy Pro Series car will now appear on the new Ethos Fuel Reformulator bottle sold by distributors around the world.

Playa Del Racing is my home now, said Al Unser III. This team has taken me in
and I can't even begin to tell you how much that means to me. I've been looking
for an opportunity like this for a long time, and I look forward to building my
skills in the Indy Pro Series and then taking my career to the next step with
this team. ForEARTH is going to be a major part of my career now, and I can't
wait to get started working with them.


This partnership will give PDR the opportunity to fund the 2008 IPS program, and possibly much more.

The Indy Pro Series is a fabulous development series, and we look forward to
building our program through the IPS in the future, said Susan Schafer, co-owner
of PDR. This partnership with forEARTH will give Playa Del Racing the
opportunity to grow and give Al (Unser III) the best route to becoming a
champion in open-wheel racing.


Playa Del Racing was founded in 2001, and ran the team's first race in 2005 at the Indianapolis 500. The team has continued to grow and has accumulated prestigious awards in motorsports such as the 2007 Indianapolis 500 Chase Rookie of the Year (Phil Giebler), 2007 Indianapolis 500 "Hard Charger" award (Jaques Lazier), and 2007 Fastest Rookie award (Phil Giebler).

Sunday 26 August 2007

Save and Earn at the Same Time

EthosFr also now known as Ethos for earth is gaining momentum as it becomes more widely available through Europe. With Gas prices anywhere between $7 and $9 a gallon in Europe, this product could help us tremendously.

So why Ethos for Earth? Well I don't think anybody can deny global warming anymore. Ethos Fr actually cuts the emmissions put out by you vehicles engine.

I know you've heard it all before. There have always been products touted for saving fuel and hence also saving money. The difference is this one does work. I have been using ethos Fr for just over a year now and my overall savings have been 11%. As I live in the UK and pay $7 for a gallon of diesel and I average 300 miles a week this has given me good savings.

As Europe opens up even more there are going to be some rich pickings for those who join now and start promoting the product.

This product is never going to be available in stores or malls, it is purely a network marketing experience.

Al Unser IIIa well known in Indy racing backs the product 100% and has Paul Giebler back in the seat of the #12 car which is painted in the Ethos colors. This is what Giebler had to say about his return.

"I'm really excited to get back into the Playa Del Racing/Ethos Fuel Reformulator this weekend," said Giebler. "It's been hard not being in the cars these last few weeks, but I'm ready to get in there and see what we can do. I've never raced at Infineon (Raceway), but I'm confident we can put together a good showing this weekend."

Ethos Fr has been proven to work and will help save the environment