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Previously on "When will it be time to pile into BP shares?"
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410 ! Been buying on the way down and averaged out at 3.84. Decided I was going to pile in again if it dipped under 3, which is looking like the bottom. Always took this as a long-termer but I am happy it is above water again (unfortuntae phrase but you know what I mean)!!
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Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostHopefully its topped out, sold 20 shares at 327, +£50 so far. Drop ya bugga!
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostMassive leap in share price because the City is buzzing with the news that Shell are making an offer to take over BP.
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Massive leap in share price because the City is buzzing with the news that Shell are making an offer to take over BP.
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I'm sure there will be a rights issue, but after the well is capped and things look a bit better for BP.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanThey may not go bust, but they may need to do a rights issue to ensure they have cash flow.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post250?
If anyone is serious about buying shares they should have the button ready the minute that thing stops leaking oil.
I also think BP have a strong legal argument up their sleeve for when it is stopped, they are pulling their punches and that to me says this will go to the courts. The US stated the safety standards and I think the met them. IT is going to get nasty and I do think BP will win.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanThey may not go bust, but they may need to do a rights issue to ensure they have cash flow. There credit rating has also been hit.
Too early to say, but this is definitely going to go lower.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI am sure Three Mile Island will come into this.
If BP can prove they did nothing wrong then they will not be liable.
All BP's money, and all the President's men,
Cannot put the Gulf of Mexico together again.
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I am sure Three Mile Island will come into this.
If BP can prove they did nothing wrong then they will not be liable.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostFrom one of my linkedin groups...
Is the gulf oil spill as bad as the Union Carbide, Bhopal Disaster in India and is the the recent lambasting of BP by the Americans a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
This one will be rattling around insurance companies for years to come.
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From one of my linkedin groups...
Is the gulf oil spill as bad as the Union Carbide, Bhopal Disaster in India and is the the recent lambasting of BP by the Americans a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
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Mark • This is exactly the conversation I had with my wife, who is Indian! There was no clean-up operation after Bhopal where the contamination remains a threat to the population. 10,000 died and are still dying with a range of birth defects prolonging the suffering into at least the next generation.
Obama will live to regret his remarks about BP as people begin to question America's far from blameless record around the globe, however, if Tony Hayward carries on Sailing, he might get away with it!
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Peter • Has anyone written to Obama to explain this to him?
There are plenty of other examples of "foreign" companies behaving badly after an incident - especially in former colonies. The UK and USA are not alone. But are lessons learned and has corporate behaviour (and responsibility) improved over the last 26 years? I believe it has and companies are now less likely to lead with their lawyers and more likely to respond humanely with managers and Engineers doing what they can to mitigate the effects and prevent a recurrence. Aside from decisions leading up to 20th April (which we do not know the full story of) BP Engineers have moved rapidly and with some ingenuity to try to stem the flow, even though initial efforts were not successful. This begs the question as to whether the regulators will require containment to be available before driling starts as a further back-up in case multiple barriers fail again in the future.
3 days ago
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