KIA made a massive mistake.
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KIA made a massive mistake.

Look at the side by side comparison of the EV2 and the Syros EV, completely different cars. Couldn't kia just have made the top and the back a bit similar to the EV2? They would have conquered the market segment entirely.

Missed Opportunity

u/TheSeekingEye — 21 hours ago
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Why do Tata get so much hate?

Tata is clearly the undisputed EV leader for the past 6 months, with 39% market share. If they are as bad as comments say this wouldn't happen.

So what's the truth?

u/TheSeekingEye — 15 days ago
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Best school in kannur

I studied in Chinmay till 10th. Heads it has changed a lot in recent years, not for the better. What the best one nowadays? Good teachers and reasonable workload for LKG to 10th

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u/TheSeekingEye — 2 months ago
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Help removing the annoying text

Does anyone know how to get rid of the annoying automatic text when you share gpay screenshot?

u/TheSeekingEye — 3 months ago

Indian Oil companies loosing 30,000 Cr. Not a big deal.

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Between 2022 and 2025, India's three state-owned oil giants — IOC, BPCL, and HPCL — saved over **$13 billion** buying discounted Russian crude at $20–30 below global prices. Not a paisa of that reached the Indian consumer. Pump prices stayed frozen for three straight years.

The profits were extraordinary. In FY2024 alone, IOC posted ₹39,619 crore, BPCL ₹26,859 crore, and HPCL ₹16,000 crore — a combined **₹81,000–86,000 crore in a single year**. Across six years, the three companies together netted approximately **₹1.85–2 lakh crore** in profit, while consumers paid the same price whether crude was $70 or $110 a barrel.

Now crude has surged from $72 to $120 a barrel. The three companies are losing ₹18 per litre on petrol and ₹35 on diesel — **₹30,000 crore a month combined**.

But the math is simple: at ₹30,000 crore a month, it would take over **six months of losses just to erase FY24 profits alone** — never mind the ₹2 lakh crore banked over six years.

The consumer never got the windfall. They deserve the protection.

Summerised by AI. What are your thoughts?

Edit - the 30,000 Cr loss is probably not for one month but from Mid March onwards

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u/TheSeekingEye — 3 months ago

My goal is wealth creation with a horizon of 15 years, my risk tolerance is very high. Open to any suggestions

u/TheSeekingEye — 4 months ago