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The problems have been caused by "socialising" the industry with people not paying what it actually costs. The businesses are being forced to provide energy at a LOSS. The £1.7bn represents the extra that Bulb customers should have paid. It is the CUSTOMERS who are being subsided by the taxpayer. |
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Pretty sure that the customers didn’t set up the business model, or decide the prices…
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Not at the time the business model was set up…
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What business can possibly survive when regulations are heaped upon it, and it is ruled that they have to supply at below the actual cost. |
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£1,000 a customer? Why the UK is counting the cost of keeping Bulb’s lights on Quote:
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Will they have any profit(s) between now and April?
Who's keeping score? |
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Are you suggesting that Bulb customers should be cut off? It is the customers being propped up and subsidised. They could only pay in advance, if they had been allowed to make actual profits to pay for it. Even with paying in advance, the price increases still catch up with them. |
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We're at the point now where, even if suppliers did hedge their supplies for the duration of a fixed tariff, in the coming months more and more customers will be coming to the end of their fixed deals and suppliers will be forced to provide energy at a significant loss because there's no competition. Even the best run companies could struggle on the months ahead.
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How on earth would a publicly owned company have performed better?:rolleyes: Same costs involved. The taxpayer would've had to subsidise consumers long before now. The bigger companies are surviving because they are bigger and have the "cash", which a publicly owned company wouldn't have. How much money do you think the taxpayer would have to splash out with a publicly owned company with 20 times the customers, rather than one with 1.7m customers. Link Quote:
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So they were running at a loss before the price of energy surged?
Not a sustainable business model. |
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£63m against £1,700m is quite a difference. |
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The price cap might be an issue for all power companies in the future if it is not increased but the likes of Bulb acquired customers with multi-year fixed tariffs. They do not have many legacy customers on variable rates like the incumbent power companies British Gas or Scottish Power do. ---------- Post added at 02:54 ---------- Previous post was at 02:40 ---------- Quote:
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