Investigate star oil for what purpose because there price is low for the masses or what the NPA should rader investigate IES for stealing from the masses
Investigate star oil for what purpose because there price is low for the masses or what the NPA should rader investigate IES for stealing from the masses
Kojo 1 week ago
Yes, bro. They are rather to be investigated. Enemies of progress who don't want others to prosper. Shame on IES.
Yes, bro. They are rather to be investigated. Enemies of progress who don't want others to prosper. Shame on IES.
KB 1 week ago
IES Kwasiaa fuo
IES Kwasiaa fuo
Short angel 1 week ago
During the former regime it was only Star Oil that stood for us giving us prices per litre that we could afford. Why now IES, why didn't you demand an investigation those days?. I don't think it is fair on Star Oil. Star Oil ... read full comment
During the former regime it was only Star Oil that stood for us giving us prices per litre that we could afford. Why now IES, why didn't you demand an investigation those days?. I don't think it is fair on Star Oil. Star Oil is serving Ghanaians and we support their dealings with us. What's Up!
Kofi Akwetey 1 week ago
Is IES defending price competition or price gouging?
Is IES defending price competition or price gouging?
Kojo 1 week ago
What sort of investigation? Shame on IES. Enemies of progress. Things done to favour the poor, are always kicked against by greedy bastards. God is watching, and will punish all such people.
What sort of investigation? Shame on IES. Enemies of progress. Things done to favour the poor, are always kicked against by greedy bastards. God is watching, and will punish all such people.
DEEVINITY 1 week ago
Is it me or is the IEA gone LOCCO???? What was the primary purpose and definition of the term DEREGULATION??? Does it have a different meaning in IEA's dictionary??? The logic being spun clearly does not make any sense to any ... read full comment
Is it me or is the IEA gone LOCCO???? What was the primary purpose and definition of the term DEREGULATION??? Does it have a different meaning in IEA's dictionary??? The logic being spun clearly does not make any sense to anyone with a brain in their head.
Are we practicing socialism or benevolent communism here??? If you're concerned about the small companies' capacity to compete, then create a buffer policy to support threshold competitiveness in the event that the event you describe occurs. That would make more sense than holding the whole industry and consumers to ransom because the small holder cannot effectively provide a service at the going market rate.
It is trite that fuel prices pretty much control the ebb and flow of our economy and the cheaper it is, the better for everyone. Why on earth would anyone justify and indeed impose artificial impediments to affordable access for the benefit of a miniscule minority????
DEEVINITY 1 week ago
The term "predatory pricing" is a misnomer and makes absolutely zero sense if OMCs can afford to provide their services at increasingly lower costs to the consumer. That is called a win-win and introduces equilibrium to the l ... read full comment
The term "predatory pricing" is a misnomer and makes absolutely zero sense if OMCs can afford to provide their services at increasingly lower costs to the consumer. That is called a win-win and introduces equilibrium to the larger economy.
If an OMC is incapable of operating profitably in the above scenario while its peers are, then it is in the wrong business.
"Predatory Pricing" would more appropriately refer to OMCs who would take advantage of their sheer market share muscle to unilaterally impose cutthroat prices on consumers. This clearly is the very opposite of the scenario regarding Star Oil.
Then again it would be counter-intuitive for any OMC to engage in cutthroat pricing because of a perceived market share advantage or a lack of it, knowing full well that in a deregulated environment, the consumer has a plethora of acceptable options on offer.
In this industry the lowest ex-pump is KING!!!
So WHAT EXACTLY is the IEA saying????
Zy 5 days ago
The IES has no problem whatsoever to recommend fuel price increase when crude oils price rises. Yet, they're against OMC's from going below a certain price mechanism when crude oil price falls. What kind of logic is this? The ... read full comment
The IES has no problem whatsoever to recommend fuel price increase when crude oils price rises. Yet, they're against OMC's from going below a certain price mechanism when crude oil price falls. What kind of logic is this? The y have designed system to rip off the Ghanaian consumer. Fuel prices can rise as high as it can go when crude price rises BUT the same cannot be done when price drops further?
Wayo 4 days ago
SHAME OOOOO SHAME......... thank you star oil. At least you have opened our eyes. Ghanaian youth let's all rise up..... The stealing and looting is too much.
#shamegoil
#shametotal
SHAME OOOOO SHAME......... thank you star oil. At least you have opened our eyes. Ghanaian youth let's all rise up..... The stealing and looting is too much.
Investigate star oil for what purpose because there price is low for the masses or what the NPA should rader investigate IES for stealing from the masses
Yes, bro. They are rather to be investigated. Enemies of progress who don't want others to prosper. Shame on IES.
IES Kwasiaa fuo
During the former regime it was only Star Oil that stood for us giving us prices per litre that we could afford. Why now IES, why didn't you demand an investigation those days?. I don't think it is fair on Star Oil. Star Oil ...
read full comment
Is IES defending price competition or price gouging?
What sort of investigation? Shame on IES. Enemies of progress. Things done to favour the poor, are always kicked against by greedy bastards. God is watching, and will punish all such people.
Is it me or is the IEA gone LOCCO???? What was the primary purpose and definition of the term DEREGULATION??? Does it have a different meaning in IEA's dictionary??? The logic being spun clearly does not make any sense to any ...
read full comment
The term "predatory pricing" is a misnomer and makes absolutely zero sense if OMCs can afford to provide their services at increasingly lower costs to the consumer. That is called a win-win and introduces equilibrium to the l ...
read full comment
The IES has no problem whatsoever to recommend fuel price increase when crude oils price rises. Yet, they're against OMC's from going below a certain price mechanism when crude oil price falls. What kind of logic is this? The ...
read full comment
SHAME OOOOO SHAME......... thank you star oil. At least you have opened our eyes. Ghanaian youth let's all rise up..... The stealing and looting is too much.
#shamegoil
#shametotal