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oil 400JERUSALEM: Oil Refineries (ORL), Israel's biggest refiner, said senior management will take pay cuts as part of a broader cost-cutting plan aimed at bringing the company back to profitability in 2013.

 

The company, a unit of conglomerate Israel Corp, said its chairman, chief executive, internal board members and managers will forego 10 percent of their salaries this year.

 

Regular salaries will be restored in 2014, Oil Refineries said in a statement to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

 

It added that it will implement an early retirement plan for dozens of employees in 2013.

 

Oil Refineries, which has about 1,500 workers, posted a third-quarter loss of $21 million but expects its results to improve significantly this year since its new hydrocracker for the production of clean fuels is now up and running.

Copyright Reuters, 2013


 



 
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Banking Review 2012

Annual2011/12
Foreign Debt $65.562bn
Per Cap Income $1,372
GDP Growth 3.7%
Average CPI 10.08%
MonthlyApril
Trade Balance $-1.779 bln
Exports $2.130 bln
Imports $3.909 bln
WeeklyMay 20, 2013
Reserves $11.601 bln