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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012

New Delhi: State-run Indian Oil Corporation said on 3 October the company may incur losses in the second quarter for selling oil products at a discount.

“We may incur losses for selling oil products at a discount if the government does not revise the subsidy-sharing mechanism,” company’s Director (Finance) S V Narsimhan told reporters on the sidelines of an energy conference.

The company has already approached the government on this issue requesting to re-look into the subsidy-sharing mechanism.

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