Haven bought from Z since before the name was change. And no plans so to do in the future.
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Haven bought from Z since before the name was change. And no plans so to do in the future.
Poor old Z!
Cops all the flak as the only listed oil co in NZ!
:ohmy:
Yes , oil is up 50% plus in 1 year. Why on earth would one target a NZ company where many NZ shareholders(including me) gain from and a large portion of profits stay in NZ. Try BP or Mobil if you must!. Even better find ways to reduce your fuel usage and pollution, including ride share, EV and hybrid, planning less trips to do more ,etc.
No surprises Donald trump has been meddling here as well with 2 million barrels of oil a day removed from the mkt due to Iran sanctions. USA is self sufficient in oil now i believe, funny that ehh:).
I only have a small investment in Z but I expect it to get smaller by the day.
https://www.whaleoil.co.nz/2018/10/g...petrol-prices/
Absolute garbage from an extreme biased one sided mercenary sump oil site . There is one truly unbiased place to go for news that does not have any agenda .
National radio NZ is the only place you will get factual, accurate info with qualified experienced Interviewers
who are on a salary and not being paid? to spin bull dust. But depends on your own bias i guess.
ive said many times on this thread the govt doesnt care if petrol goes up its more revenue for them , z dont care there margins are still going up lol the only ones who care are us , but no bodies listening.
good p/r by jacinda , she good at showing she's caring
From National Radio below
Bring back carless days i reckon , if people won't start changing their driving habits, car sharing, buying hybrids, EV.s ,less trips etc. The latest global warming news is very alarming, time for people to pull finger and save money too. No brainer.
Ardern speeds up law change to tackle soaring petrol prices
NZ pays highest pre-tax petrol price in OECD - Ardern
Interesting perspective here too:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/107...it-waiting-for
The author Hamish Rutherford notes:
"Leaving aside whether the petrol companies are making too much profit, the best way to get Kiwis to drive less is by ensuring they pay more.
But on Monday, Ardern's "moral stance" was that Kiwis are paying too much to do the very thing she surely believes threatens the planet."