Sentences with phrase «fuel marketing margin»

Other margins are Primary Distribution Margin, 4.5 pesewas per litre; BOST Margin, 3 pesewas per litre; and Fuel Marketing Margin, 1.5 pesewas per litre.

Not exact matches

When fuel costs fell and the economy was strong, margins grew fatter, and airlines flooded the market with new flights («capacity,» in the industry's terminology) and splurged on equipment.
Should low fuel margins be enough to discourage an organisation such as the RAC from tackling the fuel market?
Costco Wholesale's quarterly profit scraped past estimates, helped by a hike in membership fees, but a fall in gross margins fueled concerns of an intensifying grocer price war, sending shares down 3.6 percent in after - market trading.
«While we are seeing solid U.S. fuel margins year to date, this quarter's results were negatively impacted by volatility in the crude oil market, particularly in the southwest US,» he said in a news release.
This time synthetic biology companies are focusing on materials — proponents assert they have higher margins and fewer market fluctuations than fuels — and specialty chemicals.
With an ultimate feedstock capacity of one million barrels a day and «near net zero» emissions, the refinery would produce high - margin products such as kerosene and aviation fuel for the Asian market.
Attribute it to «Professional Grade» marketing, better economic times, more interesting product, relatively cheap gas, whatever — the GMC train is rolling, and its typically heavily - optioned trucks have profit margins that fuel the division's corporate parent.
If you normalise the fuel margins the implied multiple can start to look less attractive, and to the extent the market does not expect mean reversion in terms of fuel margins this could lead to a nasty surprise.
Put it all together & the US market's actually less competitive than Ireland, with fuel gross margins ranging between 6 - 7 %.
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