BP Plc (BP-)
March 6th, 2008You know when you pull over and you have to part with most of the GDP of small country for a tank of petrol.
Then add the cost of a half-heated sausage roll and a roll of wine gums to the bill and give your bank manager a scare.
BP have had a pretty rough time of it too, but sooner or later all that gas cash is going to flow into the share price. We hope.
Research: BP-.L
6 Responses to “BP Plc (BP-)”
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steve Says:
March 6th, 2008 at 1:21 pmwhat a waste of space is this facility. Takes ages to download and then gives a pathetic message. Not for serious investors
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david Says:
March 6th, 2008 at 1:46 pmyou’re dead right. scrap it now
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Jon Lord Says:
March 6th, 2008 at 1:58 pmI don’t think it’s supposed to be serious. Hance the Marty Feldman picture. NOt eh best episode for sure, but some of them are hysterical.
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Geoff Says:
March 6th, 2008 at 5:26 pmIt’s a while since I looked at this feature and now I remember why. It has to cover something we do not know for it to have value.
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Toby Says:
March 6th, 2008 at 9:49 pmWhy the vogue from so many websites for videos or podcasts where you can only absorb information at their, snail’s, pace. Is it a case of “the technology is there so we’re going to use it, whether it’s appropriate or not”? With reading you can scan it to decide whether to read it at all, read in depth the bits you want and skip paras of no interest - as you can with this!
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D LAING Says:
March 11th, 2008 at 3:04 pmI thought it was quite good actually-until the comment about admin workers in scotland not being important.
D Laing
Aberdeenshire


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