I would say that the stock is going to go up after Israel captures Gaza's natural gas rights by pummeling the civilian population into submission.
The leak has been contained though there is the expense of the clean up. Prices may fall alittle further but should then start to recover. If you sell them now you probably won't get what you paid for them. I'm holding onto mine.
I can't tell you. I can explain why this information is not available. The British Petroleum company pays dividends to people who own their stock. Computer systems keep track of who the owners are and their addresses on a particular date, as specified by the company. The computer system does not report the citizenship of their investors. I will explain why BP is owned by many people in many countries, not just Britain: The people who own the stock generally buy their shares from another person who wants to sell their stock. The buying and selling is done by a stock broker. The BP company is listed in New York and London. This makes it very easy for a brokerage company to buy and sell shares of BP stock. With the Internet, people from everywhere in the world can buy BP stock. Some people own it and will receive dividends, and they don't even know they have the stock. This is because they buy a mutual fund which contains many stocks, one of them could be BP. Each owner of a mutual fund will own a very small part of a large group of stocks and frequently they don't know all the stocks in the group. This makes it easy for investors in the US and other countries to own stocks in foreign countries.
I'll have to make a few assumptions here: A. BP is British Petroleum; B. BP drills for oil in Country ABC; and C. BP sells oil to Country XYZ. In this scenario the oil BP sells in ABC is listed as an export product. If specific to oil and not oil products or gas, then it's Oil under exports.
BP made 50 million dollars in profits every week.
No, because of two reasons. An oligopoly is a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers (oligopolists). BP is not a market form, but a global oil company. And BP is certainly not small.
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At the moment BP stock is low as compared to the recent past. Therefore if you were to assume that BP will be able to sort out the troubles that have caused the stock price fall, you could expect the stock to regain its former value. However, there is a risk, past performance is not necessarily an indication of future performance.
The BP stock ticker is BP.L
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BP stock can be viewed on Yahoo finance, Google's financial statistics and on websites such as marketwatch. For the more serious stock watcher there are a number of economic and stock specialised websites available.
BP's stock price as traded on the US exchanges is $29.85 as of July 2, 2010.
BP or British Petroleum trades under the ticker symbol BPon the New York Stock Exchange. The ticker symbol for British Petroleum is BP on both the London and New York Stock Exchanges.
BP gas is sold at AMPM Arco and other gas stations. It's on BP's website.
No. The US Government does not generally own stocks of publically traded companies. BP stock trades in the US, so Americans can own BP stock. The manner in which foreign companies allow their stock to be traded on the US stock market is a bit complicated, so I have attached related link (if you are interested).
That's a difficult question to answer because stocks and shares fluctuate constantly depending on the markets. Today (Monday, 15th July 2013), BP's open stock price is 42.21 with a high of 42.38 and low of 42.12 at 4.23 eastern time.
I can't tell you. I can explain why this information is not available. The British Petroleum company pays dividends to people who own their stock. Computer systems keep track of who the owners are and their addresses on a particular date, as specified by the company. The computer system does not report the citizenship of their investors. I will explain why BP is owned by many people in many countries, not just Britain: The people who own the stock generally buy their shares from another person who wants to sell their stock. The buying and selling is done by a stock broker. The BP company is listed in New York and London. This makes it very easy for a brokerage company to buy and sell shares of BP stock. With the Internet, people from everywhere in the world can buy BP stock. Some people own it and will receive dividends, and they don't even know they have the stock. This is because they buy a mutual fund which contains many stocks, one of them could be BP. Each owner of a mutual fund will own a very small part of a large group of stocks and frequently they don't know all the stocks in the group. This makes it easy for investors in the US and other countries to own stocks in foreign countries.
your diastolic bp, briefly, is your heart intake bp, the lower number, which should be +- 80.
According to BP web site, ex-divdend date is 2/9/11 and pay date is 3/28/11 for 42 cents per share of BP stock ADS ( U.S. ).