Just make sure your vehicle is compatible with E10 fuel otherwise you'll be shooting yourself in the foot which is no good seeing as the best way to stop pollution is to walk
Yep do a lot of walking. Its the best way to lose weight btw. Hey there is an interesting book out ive just read and done a 3 day cleansing diet with. "The Plant Paradox" very interesting ideas and research for a healthy lifestyle.The green avo and spinach and lettuce and mint and lemon juice and ice and water smoothie worked a treat.
I see Z Energy majority-owned Flick is in the news a lot at the moment. As a Z Energy shareholder (albeit very small) I wondered if it was a good idea adding Flick or at the very least spending as much as $46M on it. Flick hasn't really added many customers since May last year and it appears that a fair percentage of customers seem to head for the door at the first sign of spot price trouble rather than ride it out. I like the idea of a spot price option but just at this stage New Zealanders don't seem keen on it. Having said that, Flick seems to be a pretty slick, innovative operation with good customer service.
I'm attending that Craigs Investor Road Show next month featuring Mercury (don't hold), Summerset and Z Energy. I"ll be interested to hear why they thought it was a good idea to purchase Flick, I'll keep an open mind. Maybe doing something really old fashioned like paying off more debt would have been a better use of the cash. I'll be interested to hear what they say.
profit down quite a bit and outlook suggests more (less profit) to come... any comments? it was worst then i thought but maybe divestment might be the way to go?
Think I am justified in using the bottom of the range ...the top of the range is to give you warm fuzzies and a bit of hope,
Yes, more lower guesses to come I reckon
Cindy on the warpath over fuel prices too. (Most transparent attempt I have ever seen to divert attention from the Governments own highway robbery with their taxes).
Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.”
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
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