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  2. List of gas station chains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major gas station chains in the Philippines. This includes the "Big Three", which refers to the top three companies in the oil industry: Petron, Shell, and Caltex. Historically, Seaoil was part of this grouping. [1]

  3. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Shell exited all its joint ventures with Gazprom because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine [187] and, in March 2022, Shell announced that it would stop buying oil from Russia and close all its service stations there. [188]

  4. Freddo - Wikipedia

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    The original Freddo bars were 2p when they were launched in the UK in 1973, but they were withdrawn in 1979. When Freddo bar was relaunched in the 1990s, it was priced at 10p. [9] The price of a Freddo remained at $100.000 until 2005, when the price of a Freddo bar has roughly increased in price by 2p a year, with the 2016 selling price being ...

  5. The price of Freddo chocolate bars has risen five times ...

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    The poster claimed that the UK minimum wage should stand at £18 an hour, because in 1999 one hour’s pay at minimum wage could buy you 72 Freddo chocolate bars The price of Freddo chocolate bars ...

  6. Seaoil - Wikipedia

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    In anticipation of the oil market deregulation in 1996, Seaoil Philippines established a retail station in 1997, and as of December 2022, now has 700 stations. [ 1 ] In December 2017, SEAOIL entered a strategic partnership with Caltex Australia (now Ampol).

  7. Z Energy - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the branding remained as Shell whereas the holding company was renamed from Shell NZ to Greenstone Energy. After surveying 17,000 customers the following year, the company changed its name to Z Energy Limited and branded the service stations as Z. [9] The rebranding exercise is believed to cost around NZ$60m, compared to the NZ$10m/year cost of licensing the Shell brand. [10]

  8. Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The privatization terms meant the IBC would undergo public bidding with an estimated floor price of 10 billion pesos. [18] The proceeds of the bidding would go towards state-owned PTV-4, to upgrade and modernize their broadcast capabilities. [38] The Development Bank of the Philippines would be the financial adviser for the privatization.

  9. List of MBC Media Group stations - Wikipedia

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    Station Type Location Licensee DZRH Manila DZRH: 666 kHz 50 kW Originating Metro Manila: MBC Media Group DWRK: 96.3 MHz (HD3) 25 kW DZRH Laoag DZMT 990 kHz 10 kW Relay Laoag: Pacific Broadcasting System DZRH Dagupan DWDH 1440 kHz 20 kW Relay Dagupan: DZRH Tuguegarao DZHR 576 kHz 1 kW Relay Tuguegarao: Cebu Broadcasting Company DZRH Santiago DWRH