Click on an image to enlarge or click here to download as on PDF file. As we enter the New Year, I am excited about the many opportunities the Swedish Match portfolio will offer our valued customers and consumers. Swedish Match takes pride in being the industry leader when it comes to innovation and bringing…
Chevron Shows Its Pricing Power
BP maintains second highest market share after Shell despite oil spill crisis. Chevron used 2010 to restructure, exiting states on the edge of its marketing area, but it nonetheless exhibited more pricing power than any other brand, according to a just release OPIS report. The OPIS Retail Year in Review & 2011 Profit Outlook found…
Sunoco To Continue With Separation of SunCoke
Settlement with ArcelorMittal resolves lawsuit on Coke pricing litigation. Sunoco Inc. is moving forward with the planned separation of SunCoke Energy after reaching an agreement with ArcelorMittal that resolves the lawsuit concerning coke pricing for the Jewell facility. Additional information regarding the planned separation of SunCoke Energy from Sunoco will be discussed on the previously…
CITGO Expands With 42 Stations
“When we decided to convert these new locations, we wanted a partner who had refining might,” said president of C.N. Brown Co. CITGO Petroleum Corp. and Maine-based fuel distributor C.N. Brown Co. have converted 42 locally owned gas stations across Maine and New Hampshire to the CITGO brand. The move extends the company’s 20-year partnership…
Love’s Announces 2011 Capital Expenditure Plans
Love’s plans to spend $230 million making enhancements to current locations and building new sites. Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, a national operator of travel centers and convenience stores based in Oklahoma City, has planned capital expenditures of $230 million for calendar year 2011. The majority of this amount, $180 million, is scheduled to…
U.S. Gasoline Prices Climb Amid Egyptian Uprising
By Brian L. Milne, Refined Fuels Editor, Telvent DTN Gasoline price watchers should expect prices at the pump to again nudge higher in closing out January, pushed up by a surge in oil valuations in wholesale trading on Jan. 28 sparked by unrest in Egypt. The rally reversed what would have been a decline in…
Swipe Fee Fight Continues
NACS urges retailers to join it on Capital Hill to show support for the Durbin Amendment that regulates interchange fees. With a new Congress in session, the rule regulating interchange fees runs the risk of being overturned, and NACS is urging retailers to show their government the issue remains important to them. The Dodd-Frank Wall…
Irving Oil Welcomes New Retailer To Its Team
“We are pleased to partner with family-owned businesses as we grow the Irving brand across Rhode Island and New England,” said Irving Oil spokesperson. An Irving filling station located at 1325 Wampanoag Trail in Riverside, R.I., has a new owner: Peter Vaserman, who recently renovated the location and plans to make additional upgrades in the…
Restaurant Spending Remains Low
Limited-time offers, small portion size options and kids-eat-free promotions, are key to increasing traffic for foodservice providers. Consumers are still watching their discretionary spending—in fact, 60% of restaurant-goers report that the recession has changed the way their family spends money. Unfortunately for foodservice operators, relief is still a ways off, as latest research from Mintel…
JEWEL-OSCO President Retiring
Brian Huff is scheduled to take on the position of president effective Feb. 7. JEWEL-OSCO, a SUPERVALU INC.-owned company, has announced that Keith Nielsen, JEWEL-OSCO president, is retiring, effective at the end of the fiscal year (Feb. 28, 2011). “I am very proud of the work we’ve accomplished at JEWEL-OSCO during my tenure as president,…