
FUEL DISPENSER & SPARE PARTS
Fuel dispenser are used in petroleum-retail service stations for filling lightweight oil including gasoline or diesel etc. We have taken up the production of fuel dispenser since1992. Among our gigantic business portfolio, oil transfer pumps were first put on our agenda and then mechanical fuel dispensers, electronic fuel dispenser in subsequence.
Our fuel dispensers have 3 series, namely, C series, D series and S series. All of the series share the same electronic system, which consists of flow meter, combination pump, auto nozzle etc. But C series is little in size and has a general outline with hoses from the middle. And D series contains jambs with stainless steel and hoses from the top. Then S series have a novel streamline outline and hoses from the top, which is bigger in size in comparison with the other ones.
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mbers include banks and hedge funds, issued guidelines designed to curb the
abuse of information. Elliot Ganz, its general counsel, predicts that funds will comply as “the last thing
they want is damaging investigations because one trader got out of control.�There is also talk of creating
a self-regulatory body with powers to discipline wayward hedge funds.
Hedge funds fear pressures could get worse if regulation-friendly Democrats regain control of Congress in
next month s mid-term elections. States such as Connecticut, where many hedge funds are based, are
also fingering their sheriff s badges. Parallels are being drawn with Eliot Spitzer, New York s attorney-
general and the scourge of Wall Street. No wonder the industry is circling its wagons.
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Discount share trading
“Low touch� but no soft touch
Oct 19th 2006 | NEW YORK
From The Economist print edition
Brokers can still make money. But not from brokerage
WITH the Dow Jones Industrial Average passing 12,000 for the first time this week, middlemen should be
as happy as investors. When shares do well, people trade them more. Indeed, 2006 is already the most
profitable year ever for the biggest discount broker, Charles Schwab, which this week announced a 29%
leap in earnings in the year to the third quarter.
Schwab was one of the first to slash the price of equity trades in 1975, when fixed brok fuel dispenser erage
commissions were abolished. In doing so, it offered the average American his first chance to invest
cheaply and directly in the stockmarket. Doz fuel dispenser ens of traditional stockbroking firms went belly-up. Schwab
and other upstarts made billions.
But the business they have conquered is less lucrative as a result. Discount broking in the internet age
has become “commoditised� With nothing to differentiate brokers, their prices are converging—and
falling. Friedman, Bil fuel dispenser lings, Ramsey (FBR), an investment bank,