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.?
472p to buy this morning.
Master RSI
- 16 Jul 2010 16:45
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Ask the bank manager about how the shares account is being building UP.
Bank manager answer : week after week profits
Clubman3509
- 16 Jul 2010 16:47
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I bet you laugh at your own jokes cut & paste boy.
Master RSI
- 16 Jul 2010 16:59
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DEAR POSTERS
Have a nice Weekend / what ever you do
Let the time
at your pleasure
Plenty of
will get you fresh for Monday
Enjoy the weekend with some 
A bit of
will do you good body and mind
Take it easy at the dance floor 
No more
till Monday morning
cynic
- 16 Jul 2010 20:30
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forget all the crap above ..... bloodbath in US but BP have scarcely moved though still fractionally down on opening
cynic
- 16 Jul 2010 21:42
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and close at $37.10, so down a bit, but not horrible ..... -3p on monday?
cynic
- 17 Jul 2010 08:30
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dropped to $36.84 after hours, perhaps influenced by this ....
The U.S. government will allow crucial pressure tests on BP Plc's blown-out oil well to proceed Friday evening as readings so far are inconclusive
cynic
- 17 Jul 2010 09:03
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not into the pre-pubescent look ..... if you're in LOS, then surely it's only +/-16:00 hrs .... bit early for R&R isn't it, especially with The Open in progress!?
Clubman3509
- 17 Jul 2010 09:11
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15.10 Saturday afternoon down at the soapy for rafting
cynic
- 17 Jul 2010 09:38
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don't understand that bit of local argot - or is it mancunian?
aldwickk
- 17 Jul 2010 09:53
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Clubman,
How legal is a marriage in Thailand between a Thai girl and a UK resident back in the UK, what rights does she have if the marriage broke up and can she get the same inheritance tax discount that British wife's have ?
Chris Carson
- 17 Jul 2010 18:34
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aldwickk - Who gives a shit, unless you are are a serious prick like clubman why should that question ever arise?
cynic
- 17 Jul 2010 18:48
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clubby will probably tell he has rather than is!
aldwickk
- 17 Jul 2010 20:19
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Chris
Whats your problem ? Why should that question ever arise ...... because am married to a Filipino , and I was asking because I would have thought the same law would apply to a Philippino marriage has well as a thai one . PS my wife is over 40 years old not 14 if you were wondering.
aldwickk
- 17 Jul 2010 20:26
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Clubman ,
Did you get my email ? ......... end of off topic
Chris Carson
- 17 Jul 2010 20:45
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Must be love then!
Chris Carson
- 17 Jul 2010 20:59
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Ask jeeves.
cynic
- 17 Jul 2010 21:14
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Back on topic! ....
Oil giant BP has said that the cap over the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico was continuing to hold.
BP says no sign of sub-sea harm to leaking US well
The announcement will be greeted with cautious optimism following months of misery after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in April.
Integrity tests on the cap have been taking place since Thursday evening. The tests will see whether the steel casing of the cap is sufficiently strong for the well to be shut off in the long term.
Following the final test experts will begin to review the collected data to determine whether the leak has stopped for good.
A BP spokeswoman said: "The cap is still holding, integrity tests are ongoing over six-hour periods. These tests are scheduled to be completed later today but it may be some time before we know if they have been successful."
hlyeo98
- 17 Jul 2010 22:38
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Tony Blair was flown to Libya for secret talks with Colonel Gaddafi just days after denying he was an adviser to the dictator.
Mr Blair was 'entertained as a brother', a senior Libyan government source has revealed.
He told the Daily Mail that the former prime minister had offered Gaddafi, with whom he is on first-name terms, 'a great deal of invaluable advice'.
Tony Blair was flown to Libya to discuss international and domestic issues with Colonel Gaddafi - days after denying he was an adviser to the dictator
They discussed a wide range of international and domestic issues, including lucrative investment opportunities.
The meeting, in Tripoli last month, came shortly after Mr Blair's spokesman flatly denied that he had any 'formal or informal', 'paid or unpaid' advisory role to Gaddafi.
The revelation will heap pressure on Mr Blair - now a Middle East peace envoy - over his links to the Libyan regime and potential conflicts of interest between his public and private roles.