Is there some resemblence here
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Holy **** that looks like a friend of mine.
Is there some resemblence here
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Why would they be? He's the salesman that sold them out.Sudbury's not all that thrilled with him....
Nothing, he's the multi millionaire that owns a refinery, and a string of gas stations all along the east coast.I haven't been following the east coast side of things. What is he proposing?
Buenos dios mein fruend.Holy **** that looks like a friend of mine.
Nothing, he's the multi millionaire that owns a refinery, and a string of gas stations all along the east coast.
One the biggest is gas companies claim, causes high gas prices, is transportation.
Irving oil is right on the coast, he has his own ports, at his refinery, and yet a block away, they pay some of the highest prices in Canada. So much so, that the NS gov't, put a cap on the price of fuel.
Bingo! Give the man his cupie doll!Why would they be? He's the salesman that sold them out.
He sold us all out. We're living Revenge of the Nerds.Bingo! Give the man his cupie doll!
I saw on CBC newsworld that NS is going to invoke some clause that will force the rollback of gas prices. Anyone know what this clause is and how it is used?
Arthur.Which Irving do you mean, and why do you say he's a crook?
Already answered.What, exactly, has 'he' done that makes you think he's a crook?
Nothing, he's the multi millionaire that owns a refinery, and a string of gas stations all along the east coast.
One the biggest is gas companies claim, causes high gas prices, is transportation.
Irving oil is right on the coast, he has his own ports, at his refinery, and yet a block away, they pay some of the highest prices in Canada. So much so, that the NS gov't, put a cap on the price of fuel.
In NS is not regulated as far as I know and is set by A) Taxes and B) Individual merchants.Do you know how the gas price is set here?
Almost all of it goes outside of Atlantic Canada, because it produces way more gas than we could ever use.Do you know where the gasoline from that refinery goes?
Yes, anyone that has taken an economics course in Atlantic Canada should know quite a bit, and everyone else should at least know something about them. Basically they are a family business (not publicly traded) and they buy businesses related to their current businesses; lumber and oil are their two main but certainly not only operations. That's them in one sentence, but obviously very vague.Do you know anything about the Irving family, and doing business with them?
The Irvings, crooked? No, sorry. Maybe they are bullies and very greedy, but I don't think they are crooked.
If a person has no qualms about being a bully and greedy, why would he/she have qualms about being crooked?:smile:
In NS is not regulated as far as I know and is set by A) Taxes and B) Individual merchants.
I'll take a stab at those questions.
In NS is not regulated as far as I know and is set by A) Taxes and B) Individual merchants.
Almost all of it goes outside of Atlantic Canada, because it produces way more gas than we could ever use.
Yes, anyone that has taken an economics course in Atlantic Canada should know quite a bit, and everyone else should at least know something about them. Basically they are a family business (not publicly traded) and they buy businesses related to their current businesses; lumber and oil are their two main but certainly not only operations. That's them in one sentence, but obviously very vague.
When the massive heavy oil network is complete in 2016 and Irving is surrounded by competition who don't import oil and won't have to deal with up coming heavy import tarriffs and supply issues we'll see how they fair then.
If I lived on the coast I'd prefer my oil coming from inland from my own country.
HolyroodGuess where the first oil from offshore Newfoundland was refined?
Because according to their regulatory affairs department, throwing your weight around in business, and being greedy, are not illegal. Crooked probably is.
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