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In 1981, a Boston based gas station owner set the highest gasoline prices in the nation.

During that summer, he charged $1.69 each gallon for unleaded gas during daytime & $2.59 each gallon at night, when other downtown gas stations were closed. (His all-time high price was $3.99.)

Even at these extreme prices; however, the station owner sold an average of 3,000 gallons per week, half of this at night.

Despite catcalls, pickets, and even vandalism from angry motorists during the gasoline crisis, the owner "stuck by his pumps"; he even charged $1 for air.

As he put it, "People think of gas stations as public mammary glands, but they're wrong. This is a business and it's important to generate profits from every part of it. If I can use a resource, like air, to pay for the electric bill, so much the better. If you allow capitalism in its true form, it works beautifully."

1. Would you identify his actions as price gauging or was the station owner an avowed profit maximizer?

2. How did he profit by his dual-price policy?

3. Why did his competitors not participate in such action?

 

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