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Towngas announces $9-billion profit [ New Topic]
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posted by beer guy 48 days ago
2008-03-26 HKT 18:00


Towngas has reported a better-than-expected 58-percent rise in profit for last year - to $9.3-billion. The strong earnings were boosted by a one-off gain from buying a stake in a mainland fuel distributor. Towngas has proposed a final dividend of 23 cents per share, and has proposed to offer one bonus share for every ten shares.

now i know why my f**kin bill was so high last month..............

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third world city with a third world mentality
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posted by Paps of Jura 48 days ago
Nah that's all that cooking your wife's had you doing for the family

Looking at life through rose tinters
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posted by geraldo 47 days ago
no I'm with beer guy here - we have no option to choose towngas or whoever provides the service, they come up with ridiculous excuses every other month/year for a price hike and at the end they announce 9 BILLION profit
same with CLP and HK Electric - that's not a utility service, it's rip off.

and again - I have little to no choice

It's hard hitting and across two legs. No, it's not Craig Bellamy's golf club, it's the champions league semi-finals
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posted by HKBloke 47 days ago
But we know HK is run by the property Hongs so why the big suprise.

Either accept it as the way HK works or ship out.


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posted by smog 47 days ago
Er, the return that TownGas and CLP are allowed to make on HK Domestic Supplies is defined by their licences. If you don't like it then complain to the lawmakers. Their pricing is fixed by a formula, it's not at the whim of TownGas managers.

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posted by geraldo 47 days ago
so much for the world freest economy then ... for once, bloke is nail on head

San Hing did this a few weeks ago

quote:
Hong Kong, February 17th, 0.01h

price will rice from 1.3 to 1.4 hkd/l as per February 17th


so my unpaid bills from October until February 17th also went up? I don't think so



It's hard hitting and across two legs. No, it's not Craig Bellamy's golf club, it's the champions league semi-finals
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posted by Load Toad 47 days ago
Hong Kong isn't a free economy - it's run for an elite (you know this anyway) and the government is 100% compliant in guarding the elites interests since they are parasites of each other. The system essentially is fascist. If you check out the definitions of fascism it fits well. Actually its worse as under fascism there was a attempt to give a decent standard of living to all of the (acceptable) population.

The Monkees were better than The Beatles.
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posted by hkJay 47 days ago
Why not join the HK Front - and vote for independent HK - A republic!!!

http://www.hkfront.org/index-sub-en.html

to be, or not to be, what was the question?
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posted by hkJay 47 days ago
Proposed HK National Anthem...what a crock....


quote:
Is it a great country? Yes, it is.
Is it a great country? Yes, it is.
Is it a great country? Yes, it is.
Hong Kong is really great.
Is it our great country? Yes, it is.
Is it our great country? Yes, it is.
Is it our great country? Yes, it is.
I love Hong Kong.
I love it forever and forever.
I love it forever for sure.
Is it our great country? Yes, it is.
I love it forever and forever!
Why not we call ourselves a nation?
Yes, I think we should do so for sure.


to be, or not to be, what was the question?
 
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