Pilipinas Shell records Php4.4B in 3Q
- November 16, 2022
Pilipinas Shell has registered a Php 4.4 billion net income in the third quarter of 2022 amid challenges against inflation and the depreciation of Peso against US Dollar. The income was derived
Pilipinas Shell has registered a Php 4.4 billion net income in the third quarter of 2022 amid challenges against inflation and the depreciation of Peso against US Dollar. The income was derived
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) has announced plans to build another import terminal, this time in the Visayas. This would be the company’s fifth import terminal in the country and is eyed
The country’s net oil imports drastically increased by 87.9% to $11.15 billion in 2021 from $5.93 billion in 2020, slightly beating that of pre-pandemic levels, based on data from the Department of
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) has fully settled with the Bureau of Customs its Php3.49 billion in back taxes, according to Finance Sec. Carlos Dominguez III. Dominguez, in a BusinessWorld report, said
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation has paid Php1.7 billion or nearly half of its Php3.49 billion in back taxes to the Bureau of Customs (BOC), according to Finance Sec. Carlos Dominguez III. The
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation said it has secured a Php6 billion medium-term loan to mainly to repay its earlier short-term loan. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) on Monday,
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) ordered Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) to pay the first installment of its Php3.49 billion back taxes for its past alkylate importations on or before December 27.
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation said it is paying the Bureau of Customs (BOC) Php3.49 billion in alleged excise taxes and value-added taxes (VAT) it was supposed to remit for alkylate imports from
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) said reported an increase in its net income to Php3.37 billion from January to September this year, a reversal from its Php13.9 billion loss in the same
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation (PSPC) President and CEO Cesar Romero (left photo) will be stepping down from his post on November 30, the country’s second-largest oil firm said in a disclosure to