• Shell Profits

    Here, I’m going to moan about how the media mis-interpret and then mis-present business information. Like Shell declaring a large figure for it’s annual profit. 1) It’s meant to make a profit 2) If you want, you can set up in competition to them and try and make more profit than they do. A more detailed essay will follow when i get (make?) time.

    9.3bn profit
    9,300,000,000 Profit
    Captial needed to make that profit = 14,900,000,000
    It can also be said that;
    = 78,000 per employee
    = 0.62p profit for every 1 invested in the company
    What’s typical for a company?

    captial employed

    From Shell Websites:
    With approximately 119,000 employees in more than 145 countries
    and territories around the world, the companies that comprise the
    Royal Dutch/Shell Group are engaged in Exploration and Production,
    Gas & Power, Oil Products, Chemicals, and Other industry segments
    including Renewables, Shell Consumer and Shell Hydrogen.

    Excerpt from BBC News
    The size of Shell’s profits has prompted renewed calls for a ‘windfall tax’ on the earnings of multinational energy companies.

    Martin O’Neill, Labour chair of the Commons trade and industry select committee, said a windfall tax should be considered as a way of helping the thousands of people who struggle to pay their fuel bills.

    “It is not unreasonable to assume that the profits that come from these companies should be directed, at least in part – either voluntarily or fiscally – to the UK’s disadvantaged energy consumers,” he told the BBC.


  • Old Friends pop up

    Matt Bowden, one of my sisters old friends got in touch today. He’s still a designer and still in South Africa (I say still as if you knew that, but then you probably didn’t!)

    His web site has a really cool style and some excellent photography. Hmmm, makes me think about tinkering with this site again….

    Pixel Juice :: Digitally Refreshing :: Photography


  • Run that by me one more time…

    Excert From “The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999

    “Plumbing materials and fittings must be of a suitable standard. It is not illegal to sell unsuitable fittings and appliances but to install one would be illegal, so check suitability before purchase.”

    Hmmmm, may be I should campaign to get the regulations translated into common sence.


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