25 September 2000 At the end of August, the first clouds gathered menacingly on the horizon with Mol (the Hungarian Oil and Gas Company) announcing a price increase on diesel of HUF 6.25 (USD 0.02), blaming the situation on the world market.There had been no price hikes since May, and the company felt compelled to take action. If the world […]

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