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    #171
    err... should we go back into the topic? well, EVAT is somewhat a good move as to what's happening now with half the global economy into a crash course. with oil getting "less" of a demand, no wonder prices won't get down. lol
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #172
    Quote Originally Posted by mayhem View Post


    WE SHOULD HATE THE ONE WHO IMPOSED EVAT WHICH IS THE REAL CULPRIT not only on oil price but to all price comodities natin.
    RALPH RECTO!!!!

    kaya nga sya natalo...mashado nyang pinabigat ang buhay ng mga pilipino

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    #173
    yup wag na kayo mag-away. lahat naman tayo mag-benefit sa rollback. sino ba may ayaw nito

    if oil company execs are reading this forum, nagkakatuwaan na siguro sila. and wag na sisihin totally ang gobyerno but we have to realize and to agree that there are some in the govt. who are enjoying the high price of fuel here. who knows baka next of kin or dummy corps. din nila may interests sa oil distribution.

    in this scenario, the govt. is our only friend. kasi govt. will always be for the people. while corporations will and will always, as sir *uls stressed so many times in this forum, for profit!.

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    #174
    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    yup wag na kayo mag-away. lahat naman tayo mag-benefit sa rollback. sino ba may ayaw nito

    if oil company execs are reading this forum, nagkakatuwaan na siguro sila. and wag na sisihin totally ang gobyerno but we have to realize and to agree that there are some in the govt. who are enjoying the high price of fuel here. who knows baka next of kin or dummy corps. din nila may interests sa oil distribution.

    in this scenario, the govt. is our only friend. kasi govt. will always be for the people. while corporations will and will always, as sir *uls stressed so many times in this forum, for profit!.

    Agree here!

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    #175
    Quote Originally Posted by True Faith View Post
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    hayaan mo na yan jpdm.You are losing your focus.

    I suggest you ignore him and his fave

    I assure you, I made some little research about nikys allegation about that evry single thread and every thread...

    this niky guy is dead wrong. Si monseratto pa pinagtanggol e this guy is as guilty, worst pa....he is the personal attack specialist.

    Anyway, mainit kasi talaga ang topic.

    I hope in 2010, with a new president somebody should rock the boat in the oil industry.

    The only shield we have, Petron is gone to ashmore.

    So, if this kind of regime remains, perhaps I will agree also to a partial regulation of the oil industry again.
    Thanks true faith.

    anyway, worse comes to worse, a partial regulation is correct.

    Its up to the next congress as to how they can craft this kind of regulation...

    I mean Im thinking of just tweaking the existing deregulation law re: on matters pertaining to the power of the state to check their books and moderate the profit of the oil companies.

    Im still comfortable with alot of players. But i hope they should behave as a monopolistic competition than an oligopoly..(admittedly free or pure competition is very hard in a capital-intensive industry. In fact natural monopolies are more common)

    Anyway, that is why the state is there as a regulator. The government must do its job to protect the interest of the general public.

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    #176
    :pepsi: :popcorn:

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    #177
    Indeed, maybe just a review is needed.

    And then, if there is to amend, Congress should do it.

    Scrapping the entire law maybe is premature...

    I hope to see a new administration in 2010 that will moderate its liberalization and privatization program.

    So that things will be done in a rational way.

    For the meantime, oil companies should roll back their prices as per government's recommendations !

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    #178
    Quote Originally Posted by True Faith View Post
    Indeed, maybe just a review is needed.

    And then, if there is to amend, Congress should do it.

    Scrapping the entire law maybe is premature...

    I hope to see a new administration in 2010 that will moderate its liberalization and privatization program.

    So that things will be done in a rational way.

    For the meantime, oil companies should roll back their prices as per government's recommendations !

    Agree!

    Scrapping the deregulation law is premature.

    Just let congress review and improve it.

    Yup for the meantime, its imperative for the oil companies to roll back their prices as per NEDA's recommendations !

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    #179

    Then, it will boil down to the persuasive power of the Philippine government.....

    6909:seehearspeak:

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    #180
    well, my guess is that we will eventually switch to lpg in 2-3 years unless the oil reserve is put to use
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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