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.
aldwickk
- 11 Jun 2010 08:13
- 81 of 1170
Obanana and his ass kissing female sidekick ....... you sound like a redneck.
Clubman3509
- 11 Jun 2010 08:20
- 82 of 1170
No just a good Church of England boy. Born and bred in this Country
cynic
- 11 Jun 2010 09:22
- 83 of 1170
so was nick griffin i believe
meanwhile, smells more like smithfield on a friday in 16th century (burning heretics and others at the stake!)
Clubman3509
- 11 Jun 2010 09:28
- 84 of 1170
NG not all that bad then. He would have a field day with OBanana I heard NG has joined the KKK
cynic
- 11 Jun 2010 09:29
- 85 of 1170
and of course marlboro cigarettes are well known for their disguised kkk symbol on the packet
TheFrenchConnection
- 11 Jun 2010 15:08
- 86 of 1170
being a strict non smoker of ciggarettes , coupled with reg. tobacco investments as morally bankrupt, i have honestly never noticed the marlboro brand/ symbol as being a covert KKK symbol . ls that true cynners or are you being a little tongue in cheek in this instance .? Agree,of course, Clubman, sounds like something from the days of Henry V of England preoccupied with burning of lollards; but never forget the words of Zola in that no matter how repugnant clubmans views , he has the right to air them . ....surely the sign of a mature democracy.....
cynic
- 11 Jun 2010 15:25
- 87 of 1170
certainly the "red" marlboro packs have quite easily discernible 3xk on them (i don't smoke either) ..... given the State of Virginia, it would not surprise me if it was intentional ..... as for the lollards, i had not realised the movement started so early, but associate it more with Henry VIII and of course Mary Tudor ..... clubman would probably have been lauded by some (sorry; a very laboured and bad pun)
TheFrenchConnection
- 11 Jun 2010 16:54
- 88 of 1170
cynners- cant work out if this is a very strong long term buy and hold or what is best strategy at the moment .- thought of going long this morn after 8% rise in USA yesterday;but left it to late and considering the sheer size of some of the sells on LSE yesterday including two of 28 and 10 million @365p i was somewhat dettered ./ so juste sitting on my hands at the moment . ...lncidentally;.Have you ever read a leaked document prepared by B.P. risk managers dated oct of 2002 titled " cost benefit analysis of three little pigs " ? lt makes for both sickening and really shocking reading reg. B.P.s somewhat cavalier attitude towards personnel safety in the workplace .{ B.P. attempted via the courts to suppress it but failed } l thought it was a sick joke at first ,but it was substantiated up by a leaked e-mail from a chemical engineer in risk management at B.P... Lets not forget BP were fined $50m ,and are already on 3 years probation for felony violations following an explosion at a Texan oil refinery in 2005. This order,itself, they then breached, with Alaskan pipe leak at Prudhoe bay in 2007 which led to a field producing 8% of USA supply being closed - a matter yet to be resolved .,,,,,,and even this very thread was began by poster reffering to Nigerian oil spill back in 2003. Then we have all the lawsuits reg. North sea swamping the courts - l honestly dont know where this will all end esp with Obama and politicos having thier two pennys worth .........A lot of this i lay at the door of Brownie whose drastic cost cutting exercises led to B.P. s safety record being called into question - and his enforced resignation. But to blame B.P. alone for deepwater is pure folly -For as many Americans work on this project as do Brits !!!
halifax
- 11 Jun 2010 16:59
- 89 of 1170
frenchie try going with the flow.
cynic
- 11 Jun 2010 17:00
- 90 of 1170
i don't think i would jump either way on this one ..... to my mind, the likes of AFR or TLW or PMO or DNX (perhaps) make far better sense .... if you want a bit of excitement, then the falklands bunch will give you plenty of that
KEAYDIAN
- 12 Jun 2010 13:33
- 91 of 1170
Made a small fortune on this Friday.
+30
cynic
- 12 Jun 2010 13:40
- 92 of 1170
how to make a small fortune ... entrust your broker with a large one
Clubman3509
- 12 Jun 2010 14:33
- 93 of 1170
Living in Thailand for most of the year, one becomes forgetful of the PC shit that the British have to endure.
In the land of smiles one is able to speak about things as one finds them and not be fearful of upsetting the likes of Jews, black's, ragheads, benefit claiments, and all other whinging race card players, who have desended into our country legally, or in the back of a Eddy Stowbart lorry.
cynic
- 12 Jun 2010 16:26
- 94 of 1170
unless of course you happen to upset the ruling junta ..... i take it you have a good and suitably subservient wife who does what she's told ..... and when you click your fingers, promptly fetches you your pipe, slippers and chotapeg as the sun goes down over the yardarm, while you recline in the rocking chair on the veranda
halifax
- 12 Jun 2010 21:50
- 95 of 1170
cynic you sound envious.
TheFrenchConnection
- 13 Jun 2010 04:22
- 96 of 1170
Agreed Mr. H ...Cynners obviously reminiscing about his hedonistic past :-))- you sure you didnt get your chotapegs confused with burrerpegs last night Cynners ? ............................................................................................. must confess i find the p/c (aka social engineering enforceable by draconian legal penalties ) that has permeated the Brit way of life this past 20 years is absolutely infuriating/gauling ; absurd is perhaps a better adj....lts all ONE way traffic .Nowhere in the rest of the world- excluding the USA -does this sheer nonsense occur ,and look at the state of that crazy place......C/man - Now dont get me wrong; l have no problem with genuine nationalism but FFS take a chill pill ..John Birch or Barry Goldwater would be proud of your postings esp. with your references to KKK ,but your collective posts, sound one step short of the chilling rattle of the cattletrucks being coupled , doors sliding into their locking mechanism .......and a long journey east .
cynic
- 13 Jun 2010 07:48
- 97 of 1170
hali - not at all envious; living in f/e has no appeal for me whatsoever ..... however, i have considerable distaste for the "buy a wife" culture that is now quite common - applicable to FSU countries and similar too ..... i am even more concerned about the underlying far right tendency that has underlain british society for centuries, and which regularly re-raises its head
for all that, and before various members start getting over-excited, i am assuredly strongly opposed to the indiscriminate open-door immigration that has been permitted in recent years
halifax
- 13 Jun 2010 12:17
- 98 of 1170
cynic havn't you met any "trophy" wives here in UK?
cynic
- 13 Jun 2010 20:08
- 99 of 1170
yes, but though you may call it semantics, it's not quite the same thing, as those wives are often pretty shrewd and manipulative, whatever their counterpart may think ... admittedly the fatter the wallet, the more attractive the man; ask bernie ecclestone!
to me, it's the expected and offered subservience of (most?) these bought f/e and e/e women that i find distasteful, but then i don't find it appealing either
hlyeo98
- 13 Jun 2010 22:23
- 100 of 1170
BP's shares have shed 40% of their value in the past two months. The company was worth 73 billion on Friday. Industry sources warned that if Obamas administration removes a cap on potential liabilities, as several politicians have proposed, BP could be forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Last week an American government panel increased its estimates of the size of the leak, saying the well was spewing as much as 40,000 barrels a day, equivalent to the Exxon Valdez spill every five days.
The revelation heaped further pressure on BP in America, where it has been vilified in the press and by Obama. The president has suggested that Tony Hayward, BPs chief executive, should be sacked and that the company should halt its dividend until the clean-up is completed.
Hayward faces a grilling by the House oversight and investigations sub-committee on Thursday. To prepare he will face a murder board a dress rehearsal by his lawyers.
The appearance may be made more difficult by the next phase in BPs effort to control the spill. It is capturing 16,000 barrels a day from the well and this weekend will hook up another system to take an extra 5,000-10,000 barrels. The oil will not be captured but burnt off, creating an enormous plume of black smoke. Politicians and environmentalists have expressed concerns about the resulting pollution.
BP said this weekend that two tankers capable of handling 50,000 barrels a day would not be available for another month.