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BP are they worth 350p (BP)     

mitzy - 25 May 2010 08:48

The oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has damaged BP's reputation will they manage to avoid a share collapse to 350p.?

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472p to buy this morning.

Clubman3509 - 20 Jun 2010 17:27 - 274 of 1170

You would be back at work the same day if you had a leg off, it is in your jewish gene

Told you before money first with your lot.

On saying that last year when I won the 20,000 cash in ETX Capitals beat the broker
competition I did pull out my own bad tooth at home so not to miss my trades, maybe I have jew in me.

cynic - 20 Jun 2010 17:54 - 275 of 1170

in either case i would be limp(ing)!!
and maybe it was that queer jew whom you reckoned had been stalking you that you had in you!

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 07:56 - 276 of 1170

I just keep eating the bacon sandwiches and I am sure he will go away.

cynic - 21 Jun 2010 08:00 - 277 of 1170

i think we should start another thread entitled "lighthearted sexual proclivities and their consequences" ..... not sure that you being buggered by your jewish friend has much relevance to this thread, though i suppose it's another leaky hole well filled (sorry about that, first thing monday morning!)

hlyeo98 - 21 Jun 2010 08:33 - 278 of 1170

Anadarko is going to reveal how negligent BP is in the oil spill. BP will continue to slide...



LONDON (SHARECAST) - Beleaguered oil giant BP said the latest bout of finger pointing with its partners on the ill fated Macondo oil well in the Gulf of Mexico will not distract it from fulfilling its promise to clean up the spill and pay legitimate claims.

Anadarko Petroleum, which owns a 25% stake in the leaking Macondo oil well, is refusing to accept responsibility for oil spill removal costs and damages, alleging that BP Exploration & Production (BPXP) was "grossly negligent" or engaged in "wilful misconduct" as operator for Mississippi Canyon, Block 252 (MC252).

BP, which owns 65% of the oil well, is reportedly contemplating taking legal action against Anadarko to force it to stump up its share of the costs.

BP said on Monday morning that it refuted Anadarko's allegations and reiterated its commitment to the clean up campaign and the restoration of the Gulf coast.

"Other parties besides BP may be responsible for costs and liabilities arising from the oil spill, and we expect those parties to live up to their obligations, but how the costs and liabilities are eventually allocated between various parties will not affect our unwavering pledge to step forward in the first instance to clean up the spill and pay all legitimate claims in an efficient and fair manner," said under fire BP chief executive Tony Hayward.

All the co-owners of the leasehold interest (the third co-owner is Mitsui, with a 10% stake) previously entered into a written operating agreement under which BPXP would act as "operator" and be responsible for conducting operations in MC252. The parties agreed they would share the costs of operations, including the cost to clean up any spill resulting from drilling the MC252 exploratory well, according to their respective ownership interests in MC252.

Anadarko is seeking to take advantage of a get-out clause on the grounds of what it sees as BPs gross negligence.

In a separate announcement BP gave an update on its clean-up campaign in the Gulf of Mexico in which it said the cost of the response to date has been about 2bn.

The company said that on 19 June a total of around 11,050 barrels of oil was collected and 25.6m cubic feet of natural gas was flared on the Discoverer Enterprise. This amount is less than recent averages because process facilities were shutdown for part of the day.

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 08:35 - 279 of 1170

I can just see you enjoying the third gender ladies of Bangkok

cynic - 21 Jun 2010 08:36 - 280 of 1170

lots and lots of messiness to come and that's for sure ...... today's sp reaction says much

mitzy - 21 Jun 2010 08:36 - 281 of 1170

No hope here.

cynic - 21 Jun 2010 08:41 - 282 of 1170

no hope for what???

mitzy - 21 Jun 2010 09:05 - 283 of 1170

BP..!

cynic - 21 Jun 2010 09:19 - 284 of 1170

reports of BP's death are premature! ...... however, the company is certainly in for a pretty torrid time, though where that SHOULD leave sp, is anyone's guess

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 09:50 - 285 of 1170

More easy ways to make money on the markets without the daily hassle surrounding BP. They have cut many corners, and done many wrongs, but lets not forget all the bent banks, and hedge fund managers of whom a lot of them should be punished in HMP.

cynic - 21 Jun 2010 09:58 - 286 of 1170

but buggered if they will be!!

halifax - 21 Jun 2010 11:01 - 287 of 1170

difficult to find any upside in the sp unless they succeed in plugging the well which appears unlikely for at least a further month.

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 11:16 - 288 of 1170

Just heard on Bloomberg Bernie Madden has been bragging in jail that just before he was nicked he moved 9 billion to three close people. One inmate who claims Madden told him who the three were is doing a deal with FBI. I would nick his Mrs, and family or at least make them live in the Bronx.

halifax - 21 Jun 2010 11:21 - 289 of 1170

is that anything to do with BP?

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 11:23 - 290 of 1170

No it concerned what Clinic said previous about bent bankers, and fund managers

Come on Halifax wake up

halifax - 21 Jun 2010 11:28 - 291 of 1170

this is the BP thread not the Jewish Chronicle.

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 11:37 - 292 of 1170

Good one

Clubman3509 - 21 Jun 2010 12:04 - 293 of 1170

From jewberg news

BP Chief Executive, Tony Hayward will draw on a pension pot of 10.8m if he resigns from his position in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to the jewberg news.
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