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British Gas bills may rise again | |
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Centrica, the owner of British Gas, has signalled that fuel bills could rise again as its profits are squeezed by higher gas and power prices. | |
Centrica said it would take "action to deliver reasonable margins". | |
It warned it may have to take action after wholesale gas prices increased by 92% from a year earlier, and wholesale electricity costs doubled. | |
Centrica said its profits would be "materially lower" in the first half of 2008 despite British Gas price rises. | |
In January of this year, British Gas increased gas and electricity bills by an average of 15% in the face of rising wholesale prices. | |
Price comparison website uSwitch.com said that the average household bill would rise by about 10%, or roughly £105, by late summer, with a further 15%, or £173, hike in January 2009. | |
"It's pretty clear that something has to give and that household energy prices are going to be shooting up again this year," said Tim Wolfenden, head of home services at uSwitch.com | |
'Terrible news' | |
Allan Asher, the chief executive of industry watchdog Energywatch, said that if British Gas raises prices, other suppliers could follow suit. | |
"Sadly if one company goes ahead and raises prices, others will respond." | "Sadly if one company goes ahead and raises prices, others will respond." |
"For the fuel poor, it's terrible news," he told BBC News. | "For the fuel poor, it's terrible news," he told BBC News. |
In April, French bank Societe Generale said Centrica's residential arm could be loss-making in the first half 2008, unless it raised domestic prices again. | |
"Today's announcement is likely to put downward pressure on consensus of 2008 estimated earnings per share of 26.2 pence, but this should not come as a surprise to investors given the current commodity price environment," Cazenove analysts said in a note. | "Today's announcement is likely to put downward pressure on consensus of 2008 estimated earnings per share of 26.2 pence, but this should not come as a surprise to investors given the current commodity price environment," Cazenove analysts said in a note. |
Centrica's shares were among the day's biggest decliners in London, shedding 1.6%, or 4.5 pence, to 283p. |