
What's your prices?
Ours is down to $2.54
Wonder if Congress and their intentions of an investigation of oil companies HUGE, HUGE profits had anything to do with prices coming down?


Dennis
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feederband wrote:You see the big gas boys posted a record 20 BILLION in profits just last quater....Why are we paying more when they are not....Their cost can't be going up with their profits being that high...
Stephanie wrote:feederband wrote:You see the big gas boys posted a record 20 BILLION in profits just last quater....Why are we paying more when they are not....Their cost can't be going up with their profits being that high...
I didn't really doubt that the main source of their "record" profit came from the last quarter.If there were higher costs that they were going to incur due to the hurricanes, they needed to be recorded at the time the expense happened (called accruing) if they haven't actually paid the cash for it yet. Businesses are supposed to match the revenue and the expense to the time that it actually was earned (a standard accounting principal). Therefore, IF they truly did incur massive costs from the hurricanes, it should've been posted IN THAT QUARTER.
gtalum wrote:Net profit is up. Margins are not. You can't possibly expect oil companies to spend more money to make the same amount of profit.
If they altruistically gave back all $20 billion in net profit, that would be a little over $60 per person in the US. How much did you spend on gas in the 3rd quarter?
gtalum wrote:feederband wrote:Although I know from past posting you don't mind giving up money to Big oil...
No, you just fail to understand basic economics.
I have modified my driving quantity and style so that I spend very little on gas despite the increased prices.
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