That 235.9 is now 241.9
Jeez - that fuel arrived quick ...or maybe a promo later this week
Nomargin pressure this week. ..shareholders rejoice
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Apparently z increased price by 10 cents to 245.9 but others didn’t follow so lowered it a fraction to 241.9
A few kms away Caltex and Waitomo at 208
Still filling up at Z (am I one of the few by recent comments in this thread?), geographically convenient for me and I find their pay at pump better than BP (my other main option). My time is more valuable than the pump price differentials. I also sometimes contribute to the "pies and coke" fund. I have also held Z stock on an off over the years so cannot rule that out for 'clouding' my opinion. Currently 'on' and not selling.
In the end the com com final report will recommend X amount of things, and if the govt will implement Y of them - with Y being significantly less than X and potentially 0. Look no further than tax working group for a baseline of all the political hullabaloo eventuating to no real change at the end of the process.
Which means many investors - myself also as top up oppourtunities - will be looking closely at this as a continued yield play.
amazing how quick petrol companies are to raise prices. yet we have had numerous instances of oil falling 5 dollars a barrel lately and petrol prices never moved or if they did it was a week or two later by only a few cents lol.
I go to the local transport company, and pay with my card. When I filled up Friday, diesel was 132.9 which aligns with cheapest in say Tauranga. Card then gives an extra 6c/litre discount.
Compare that to the main street in town, yesterday it was 173.9 - and they'll take the opportunity today to lift further for sure.
Always 40c/litre difference at least. So who is making money???
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/115...-wait#comments
ZEL tried to increase prices 9 cents per liter today but was forced to backtrack after BP only went up 6 cents.
Meanwhile based on actual input costs if they are sustained GULL say pricing will need to go up by about 6 cents per liter but they are holding off until at least this Saturday.
I think its pretty clear who is trying to lead the market higher and most quickly and I am absolutely certain others are taking notes too.
More than 300 comments to this article for those that want to have a good trawl through what others are thinking.
Close at 534 today
Getting close to 4 year lows
They won’t be touting that total shareholder return chart in their presentations for a while I reckon.