0 - Since the introduction of yellow and red cards at the 1970 edition, no player has ever received a red card and gone on to play in his team's next match at the FIFA World Cup.
Unprecedented.
๐ค Toni Kroos shares a quote by Carlo Ancelotti on Sir Alex Ferguson:
โI've prepared over 1,400 games. That might not be enough to understand football, but it's definitely a lot of experience. Only one person has prepared more games than I have: Alex Ferguson! I'm open to advice from anyone, but the only person who would really be the right one to give me advice is Alex Ferguson.โ
For a war that started in February, meaning you had cheaper processed crude at your disposal but you still didnโt hesitate to hike the price , now you are telling us you have a pricy crude at your disposal and you are showing us landing cost of may and june ONLY , ๐๐
Exactly what many of us warned about. This refinery is increasingly looking like another avenue to extend the same monopolistic dominance seen in the cement industry.
Now we're being told crude is bought weeks or months in advance, so today's pump prices reflect older, more expensive cargoes. Fair enough but where was that logic when crude prices went up? Fuel prices were raised almost immediately. If you already had cheaper crude in your tanks, why didn't you keep selling at the old price until that inventory was exhausted?
You can't use inventory costs to justify slow price cuts while ignoring the same principle when prices are rising. That's not how consistency works
Walk with me:
If crude oil is procured weeks or months before it is processed, under commercial contracts linked primarily to monthly average pricing mechanisms, can they explain this:
US struck Iran on 28th February. By March 2nd, Dangote Refinery increased ex-depot price by โฆ100 to โฆ874/L.
11 days later (March 13), the ex-depot price was increased from โฆ874/L to โฆ1,175/L. An increase of N401/L in 11 days.
So, if crude oil is procured weeks or months ahead, and the ex-depot price reacted upward instantly to market shock, why is it not reacting downwards at the same rate after oil prices crashed?
๐จ This might be the funniest TV studio reaction you'll see today. ๐
Klinton went WILD for Croatia's equaliser... everyone else waited for VAR. ๐ญ