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BP PLC (BP)

London
Currency in GBP
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526.30
+0.70(+0.13%)
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TESLA ruined this beautiful stock. Buy the dip!
309 soon these weeks bullish sentiments again stimulus package realising it
376 above soon these weeks bullish sentiments again stimulus package infrastructure development
buy and hold for next 5 years
The second one is the growth story behind the Company. Since jet fuel is the most profitable segment of refinery business, and there are 3 strong reasons for Tupras to grow its jet fuel business compared to before pandemia. One is the increasing tendency in Turkey to use flight for transportation. That means aviation industry is growing for Turkish citizens. Second is the huge airport investment in İstanbul, one of the largest around globe, which will be the flight hube. That means increasing aviation business. The last one is the growing tourism in Turkey also means growing aviation business.
bp makes wind parks in the uk builds electric fuel station has shops and bought solar companies also starts making h2 fuel station
the moving in green ernergy really quick
Being cheaper compared to historical prices is one reason to invest in a Company however I'm also looking forward a growing story supporting the share increase. For instance I have invested in Tupras, it is the main refinery company in Turkey. It is the similar business with Exxonmobil. I invested in Tupras for two reasons. First one is that it is the 30% discounted to lowest price of last 10 years and one third of highest value before pandemia.
oil at over 65 now zhis stock has so much potential now
need go to 400 soon with if oil stays over 60
Hi mates! Fortunatelly I sold the shares yesterday so it was a nice decision, what do you think will be next for BP price?
Well done. Let's hope you can time getting back in well, as this is going to double over the next few years.
450 when oil stays over 60
I hope you bought back in a few days ago.
Next step is the January high of 309.64
or 270 got a feeling cash is the king again
finally our time has come oil over 60 this need catch up
What is the future look for BP?
No one can see the future but it is a no brainier for nice profit.
oil is on the level precorona level allready peobably will go even higher after lockdown is over and inflation so bp must at least go to there level befor corona 400+
Emissions from Shell’s operations were 30% higher than BP’s over the last ten years. BP has more proved reserves compared with Shell and has also been consistent in maintaining it’s reserves volume over the last ten years. Shell in both efficiency and refining availability. BP has more cost-efficient upstream operations, with its ten-year average upstream unit production cost ($9.46bn per barrel of oil equivalent) being roughly 18% less than that of Shell ($11.64 per barrel of oil equivalent). BP’s refining availability is also higher at 94.87%, compared to Shell’s 91.66%. BP is more environment friendly than Shell BP has improved its focus on emissions and safety following the Deepwater Horizon explosion. The direct greenhouse gas emissions measured in millions tonnes of CO2-equivalent have consistently declined over the last ten years for the company, averaging at 55.67. Shell’s emissions were 30% higher on average, at 72.6, during the same period.
This is a great company with superb management well positioned for energy transition and will emerge stronger after Covid. Best big oil by far..! Heavily investing in renewables and electricity.. Very strong balance sheet!
 Oil will still be a big part of earnings for the forseeable future. Don't expect much profit if any from renewables until the latter half of this decade. But, they have two big oil projects coming online next year that should boost earnings, and 2.5 bill of savings, which should significantly boost EPS.
Shell is by far the best oil major. Lower cost per barrel, market leader in LNG and marketing, strong trading unit and massive free cash flow even with a low barrel price. Additionally, they invest heavy in renewables and signed big projects with Microsoft and Amazon. What's positive for BP, it offers a higher dividend yield
 ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE Emissions from Shell’s operations were 30% higher than BP’s over the last ten years. BP has more proved reserves compared with Shell and has also been consistent in maintaining it’s reserves volume over the last ten years. Shell in both efficiency and refining availability. BP has more cost-efficient upstream operations, with its ten-year average upstream unit production cost ($9.46bn per barrel of oil equivalent) being roughly 18% less than that of Shell ($11.64 per barrel of oil equivalent). BP’s refining availability is also higher at 94.87%, compared to Shell’s 91.66%. BP is more environment friendly than Shell BP has improved its focus on emissions and safety following the Deepwater Horizon explosion. The direct greenhouse gas emissions measured in millions tonnes of CO2-equivalent have consistently declined over the last ten years for the company, averaging at 55.67. Shell’s emissions were 30% higher on average, at 72.6, during the same period.
oil going up wo this must go up sooner or later
Sooo much fear... as if nobody is going to drive a car anymore. After the supply crouch later in the year, Oil majors are going to make a lot of money. They cut their costs, sold the unprofitable businesse and are ready to roll again. The time of EVs is coming though, but is still far in the future till everyone is going to drive one.
transport its only 20% of oil usage17000 products needs oil to be made
Yeah, people tend to forget that so many products derive from oil.
You should take a look at Rock Tech Lithium if you are pro EVs. They bought now a property near Tesla's Gigafactory in Germany and have an interesting advisory board too.
Im in! let starts the fun again : )
this is the end...I Will buy them back around 260
This is good. Another dividend payment reinvested at a lower price. I don't know why you would sell with ex-div a few weeks away?
 Nice one. I don't know why would anyone want to sell this while it has a nice dividend + great upside once life is back to normal.
I was pretty sure about 260 it should happen this week , but now I think it can be even less...
The last results session they said their forecasts were on $50 brent. Now we are above that, it is going to be a very interesting set of results on the 2nd Feb. This should see $400 by middle of the year easy. Probably more.
WIth Covid spreading again, I am going to update my prediction to $400+ by end of year.  Need a couple of good quarterly results to boost this. But I do think $350 is possible by end of Q3.
How do they give dividends more than what they earn?cannot understand this? From where do they bring the difference?
they have some propertys for sale in london?
Even Apple uses loans to funds dividends because it is cheaper. Don't forget that having a loan gives you tax relief.
this wants to see 350 up to summer : ) that is for sure -easy money I <3 dyvidends
Dropping BP...Going to OMV - a better alternative since it is more mature and stable.
This wants to see 300 this week.
This shouldnt be down thats your power to stay at home :).
I wonder where they will put their money at when the boogie man comes. Biden and the swamp.
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