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Oil Prices down - so Gas prices should drop shouldn't they?
As of Friday oil prices are down to $82.24 a barrel from a High of $147in the summer . So I would assume then that as Gas prices are based on Oil prices we should be in for a major price cut then. Comments anybody?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well it's not so much an excuse as an economic reality.
The price of something is fixed by what people will pay.
If one of the big companies hasn't hot a big stock they'll be able to offer lower prices and attract a whole load of customers - which would force the others to do similar and take a hit on their balance sheet.
Or they might prefer to keep charging the higher price with the others and take the higher profit from a smaller customer base.
That decision will be based on a whole load of things that we have no insight into
The price of something is fixed by what people will pay.
If one of the big companies hasn't hot a big stock they'll be able to offer lower prices and attract a whole load of customers - which would force the others to do similar and take a hit on their balance sheet.
Or they might prefer to keep charging the higher price with the others and take the higher profit from a smaller customer base.
That decision will be based on a whole load of things that we have no insight into
When in this country, have you ever heard of anything going down in price when the reason for the increase has gone down? Perhaps sometimes a penny or two off petrol.
If some councils have to put up their council taxes because of the freeze on the money they have stashed away in Iceland's banks, does anyone really think that the tax will be reduced if and when this money is released?
Reminds me of when the fish & chips shops put the price of their chips up because they have to pay more for their potatoes, due to a bad season. Do they ever reduce the price of their chips when the price of spuds go down again?
If some councils have to put up their council taxes because of the freeze on the money they have stashed away in Iceland's banks, does anyone really think that the tax will be reduced if and when this money is released?
Reminds me of when the fish & chips shops put the price of their chips up because they have to pay more for their potatoes, due to a bad season. Do they ever reduce the price of their chips when the price of spuds go down again?
Here, in the intermountain area of the western U.S., gasoline (your petrol) reached a high of $3.92 per gallon about a month ago. In the intervening 30 days or so, it's dropped to $2.79 and expected to go substanially lower. Some analysts are predicting that by years end it could be less than $2.00. I see the representaives of OPEC are holding an emergency meeting today. Fortunately, I don't think there's much they can do about it...
Our local chippery sold a portion for �1 for more than five years. The price went up to �1.20 two years ago and has stayed there since then. (Same size portions too.) This doesn't seem like rampant inflation to me. As for petrol, I filled up for �1.02 a litre this morning, which is less than Clanad pays for a gallon...
A slightly different angle. In my youth I worked in a major chain of newsagents. Just prior to the budget when cigarettes would be put up in price, the company used to bulk buy millions of cigarettes.
When our delivery arrived we had thousands of packets that we had to store everywhere you can think of. Even our own lockers were taken over and the kitchen too!. When the prices went up, because they had bought zillions in at the lower price, they made a tidy profit and were still selling those same cigarettes 6 months later.
When our delivery arrived we had thousands of packets that we had to store everywhere you can think of. Even our own lockers were taken over and the kitchen too!. When the prices went up, because they had bought zillions in at the lower price, they made a tidy profit and were still selling those same cigarettes 6 months later.
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