P36.95/L-unleaded.
Nice.![]()
Sana umabot 5pesos per/L parang nung 60's
dapat pati bilihin bumaba rin ang presyo
Though I am happy with the price of fuel going down, I can't help but wonder why, with the low cost of fuel, commodities have not gone down. Used to be, the trend was for commodity prices go up when price of fuel goes up. Salaries were also adjusted. Something's got to give.
Oo nga.
Madalas sabihin noon ....."tumaas po ang presyo ng gasolina kaya tumaas din ang mga bilihin."
Bagsak presyo na petrolyo. Wala pa ring pagbabago sa mga presyo ng bilihin.![]()
fuel was a big part of costs then especially sa logistics / delivery.. pero sa kabilang side na reality.. dati fuel ang major component ng logistics cost.. but now d na lang fuel. may ibang factors na din...
Para walang traffic, gawing tollroad ang major roads like EDSA para yung talagang kailangan dun dumaan lang ang gagamit nito. Ala congestion tax sa Londres.
di na kailangan niyan... ayusin lang ang mas transit aka MRT at disiplinahin ang bus eh solved na problema sa EDSA, pero kung maayos na ang BUS at MRT, saan na kukuha ng kotong ang mga traffic enforcers dito (common wag na tayo mag sinungaling pa, kita na nga sa news na may toll fee na sa BUS sa EDSA eh)
anyways OT na ito...
roll back pa mga greedy oil companies...
Enjoy it while it lasts. T. Bone Pickens reckons prices will shoot back up to around $90 next year.
Brent oil $90 to $100 in 12 to 18 months: Pickens
US rigs are already shutting down due to the low prices. Everybody but Saudi Arabia is bleeding out of their slit wrists. And even Saudi Arabia can't survive the low prices forever.
Merry Christmas.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...