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[...] has one of the highest consumer petrol prices in the world… Last week BP increased the consumer price by 4 cents per liter, this week they have already inflated the consumer price by another a 1 [...]
[...] due to high prices the revenue dropssignificantly as consumers travel much less.Last week the consumer price in some filling stations dropped by aridiculous 0.002 cents per litre !!!Today these same [...]
[...] to push petrol (gasoline) prices to far beyond the acceptable price limit. Every week the consumer price goes up, this year alone prices have increased 39 times in contrast they have decreased 3 [...]
[...] by greedy companies such as Galp, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, they all practice the same final consumer price. The involved petrol companies and government are pushing the public to a serious social [...]
[...] for the average motorists are the highest in the world, there is a price fixing between the petrol companies Galp, BP, Repsol and Cepsa, theyall practice the same consumer price, a litre of regular 95 [...]
[...] ,several reports from local authorities have confirmed there is price fixing between the petrol companies Galp, BP, Repsol and Cepsa, they all practice the same consumer price, a liter of regular 95 [...]
[...] The petrol companies in one of Europe’s oldest and most poor economies have once more speculated and inflated the [...]
[...] final consumer prices for fuel (petrol) per liter, the prices are largely inflated by the petrol companies that have the local market share of 25%, distributed by .. GALP CONSUMER PRICE 1.654 per [...]
[...] government forgot to mention or announce any control over is the weekly increase in consumer petrol prices, this alone will affect the economy as petrol prices for the motorist keep going up, inflated [...]
[...] in June, in Portugal one of the oldest economies in Europe unemployment is over 15%. Petrol prices in Portugal are going to increase tomorow by 3 cents per litre, as summer time is a [...]
[...] after the transactions were completed. With all these bad news Portugal has one of the highest petrol prices in the world, this month alone prices for the consumer have increased by 8 cents per liter. [...]
[...] a day when it last met in June. Once more Portugal is news for the worst possible reason, Petrol prices for the average motorists are the highest in the world, several reports from local authorities [...]
[...] year low consumer prices increase last week for the motorist. If the Government and the petrol companies Galp, BP, Repsol and Cepsa continue with this negative policy then Portugal will not meet the [...]
[...] the average motorists are the highest in the world, there is a price fixing between the petrol companies Galp, BP, Repsol and Cepsa, theyall practice the same consumer price, a litre of regular 95 [...]
[...] ,several reports from local authorities have confirmed there is price fixing between the petrol companies Galp, BP, Repsol and Cepsa, they all practice the same consumer price, a liter of regular 95 [...]
[...] that hasn’t decreased is the public debt, in the middle of all this we have the petrol companies Galp, BP, Cepsa and Repsol inflating the prices at their pleasure on a almost weekly [...]
[...] securities before a euro-area report this week that economists said will show gross domestic product accelerated last quarter, damping demand for the region’s safer assets. The [...]
[...] whatever comes. The ratio of Portugal’s debt to its overall economy, or gross domestic product, was 107 percent when it received the bailout. But the ratio has grown since [...]
[...] . - The economy is shrinking. - The ratio of Portugal’s debt to its overall economy, or gross domestic product is 118.6 percent. Officially, unemployment is at 17.9 percent, and more than 42 percent [...]
[...] generate for increased taxes and greater social contributions to reach 37 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, meaning that the tax burden on taxpayers has now reached its figure on record. The [...]
[...] by the government of Portugal and the involved oil companies that constantly inflate the final consumer price using every excuss to justify the increase. [...]
[...] expensive in the world. Over a period of a week from 02-02-2015 to 09-02-2015 the final consumer price at the pump for the motorist have increased 8 cents per liter, in one of Europe’s [...]
[...] by greedy companies such as Galp, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, they all practice the same final consumer price. Regular 95 Octane 1.749€ per litre, this is the most expensive in Europe and one of [...]
[...] the motorist keep going up,inflated by greedy companies such as Galp, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, final consumer price for Regular 95 Octane 1,774€ per litre, this is the most expensive in Europe and one of [...]
[...] pay 1.749€ per litre for regular 95 Octane (crude $124.25 per barrel), US and European consumer demand has not increased and there is no sign of doing so in the near future. Europe [...]
[...] pay 1.774€ per litre for regular 95 Octane (crude price $123.25per barrel), US and European consumer demand has not increased and there isno sign of doing so in the near future.Portugal continues [...]
[...] . Consumers pay 1,774€ per liter for regular 95 Octane (crude $118.28 per barrel), US and European consumer demand has not increased and there is no sign of doing so in the near future as Europe [...]
WorldWatch chief analyst has confirmed the news today announced by the IEA that Portugal now has the most expensive petrol (gasoline) prices in Europ [...]
[...] government forgot to mention or announce any control over is the weekly increase in consumer petrol prices, this alone will affect the economy as petrol prices for the motorist keep going up, [...]
[...] government forgot to mention or announce any controlover is the weekly increase in consumer petrol prices, this alone willaffect the economy as petrol prices for the motorist keep going up, [...]
[...] .. Galp 1,639 BP 1,649 Cepsa 1,634 Repsol 1,634 BP in Portugal has one of the highest consumer petrol prices in the world… Last week BP increased the consumer price by 4 cents per liter, this week [...]
[...] were arrested during a strike held across the nation.There is no reason for such inflated consumer petrol prices, thisgovernment seems to be unaware that due to high prices the revenue [...]
[...] were arrested during a strike held across the nation.There is no reason for such inflated consumer petrol prices, this government seems to be unaware that due to high prices the revenue drops [...]
[...] has one of the highest consumer petrol prices in the world… Last week BP increased the consumer price by 4 cents per liter, this week they have already inflated the consumer price by another a 1 [...]
[...] due to high prices the revenue dropssignificantly as consumers travel much less.Last week the consumer price in some filling stations dropped by aridiculous 0.002 cents per litre !!!Today these same [...]
[...] to push petrol (gasoline) prices to far beyond the acceptable price limit. Every week the consumer price goes up, this year alone prices have increased 39 times in contrast they have decreased 3 [...]
[...] by greedy companies such as Galp, BP, Repsol, Cepsa, they all practice the same final consumer price. The involved petrol companies and government are pushing the public to a serious social [...]
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