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  2. Castrol - Wikipedia

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    Castrol Limited is a British oil company that markets industrial and automotive lubricants, offering a wide range of oil, greases and similar products for most ...

  3. Castrol India - Wikipedia

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    Castrol India Limited is an automotive and industrial lubricant manufacturing company. Castrol India is the 2nd largest manufacturer of automotive and industrial lubricants in the Indian lubricant market and owns around 20% [4] [failed verification] market share in the overall Indian lubricant market. [5] It is part of Castrol Limited UK (part ...

  4. Burmah Oil - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Burmah acquired Castrol renaming it Burmah-Castrol. [10] The Bank of England came to the rescue of Burmah Oil after the company made large losses on its tanker fleets in 1974. The core of the rescue operation was the provision of a year's grace so that the company could become smaller and more viable. [5]

  5. NPD (petrol) - Wikipedia

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    It was a contractor carrier for Mobil fuels and Castrol lubricants. NPD became a wholesale distributor for Mobil in 1996, at the time it had 11 locations and two trucks. NPD was previously known as Nelson Petroleum Distributors. [4] Between 2013 and 2016, NPD increased its site count from 30 to 40. [7]

  6. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    A potential buyer bids a specific price for a stock, and a potential seller asks a specific price for the same stock. Buying or selling at the Market means you will accept any ask price or bid price for the stock. When the bid and ask prices match, a sale takes place, on a first-come, first-served basis if there are multiple bidders at a given ...

  7. Share price - Wikipedia

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    (For example, 500 shares at $32 may become 1000 shares at $16.) Many major firms like to keep their price in the $25 to $75 price range. A US share must be priced at $1 or more to be covered by NASDAQ. If the share price falls below that level, the stock is "delisted" and becomes an OTC (over the counter stock). A stock must have a price of $1 ...

  8. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil prices were seen rising to hit $71.38 per barrel in March 2021, marking the highest since the beginning of the pandemic in January 2020. [116] The oil price rise followed a missile drone attack on Saudi Arabia's Aramco oil facility by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. [117] The United States said it was committed to defending Saudi Arabia. [118]

  9. Stock - Wikipedia

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    The demand is the number of shares investors wish to buy at exactly that same time. The price of the stock moves in order to achieve and maintain equilibrium. The product of this instantaneous price and the float at any one time is the market capitalization of the entity offering the equity at that point in time.