The new CEO for BP since October 2010 is Bob Dudley (born September 14, 1955). He succeeded outgoing CEO Tony Hayward, mainly as a result of financial losses related to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in the spring of 2010. Dudley was the BP official in charge of environmental restoration following the spill.
The Deputy CEO is the person who stands in if the CEO is absent.
The possessive form of the acronym CEO is CEO's (or Chief Executive Officer's).Example: The CEO's office is very plush.
the CEO is the TOP of the food chain. The board of directors can only oust a CEO.
The CEO of Macy's is Terry Lundgren.
The new CEO for BP since October 2010 is Bob Dudley (born September 14, 1955). He succeeded outgoing CEO Tony Hayward, mainly as a result of financial losses related to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in the spring of 2010. Dudley was the BP official in charge of environmental restoration following the spill.
Yes he is. He also has 2 children.
October 1st 2010.
Tony Hayward makes $4.56 Million a year.
Tony Hayward has: Played himself in "Today" in 1952. Played Himself - CEO, BP (segment "The Blowout") in "60 Minutes" in 1968. Played Himself - CEO, BP, 2007-10 in "Frontline" in 1983. Played Himself - CEO, BP in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played himself in "The Hour" in 2005. Played Himself - Chief Executive of BP in "Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura" in 2009.
No, he has not been fired. He has made a number of gaffes, to the media, and is recognized as a less than effective PR spokesman for BP.
Partially British and partly American, I think the shares stand at 40% British, 39% American. The CEO is British but the chairman is a Swede, BP have ditched the name British Petroleum after the merge with American oil company AMOCO.
Amoco is a brand owned by BP. BP bought Amoco Corporation in 1998. The merged company was known as "BP Amoco" until 2001, then changed its name to BP p.l.c. The letters BP do not stand for British Petroleum any more. The company is a global supermajor, headquartered in London, traded in New York and London, with operations on all continents. Most of its U.S. workforce are former employees or Amoco and Arco (Atlantic Richfield). Under CEO Sir John Browne, BP used the slogan 'Beyond Petroleum', implying an effort to become an "energy company" rather than strictly an oil and gas company. Other brands owned by BP include Castrol (engine oils), Aral (German network of gas stations), ARCO.
BP is mostly British AND American - 40% shareholders are British and 39% are US. Thus 21% are owned by shareholders in a number of other countries. Hence, it is, arguably, not a British or American company in the true sense but a multinational one.Note also, while the CEO is British, the Chairman is Swedish.While the parent company of the Group, BP plc, is registered in Britain, different parts of the BP Group are registered companies in different countries, including the USA, Britain and Russia, to name just three.Plus, BP is more correctly known as BP, and NOT British Petroleum. It has not been legally known as British Petroleum since 2001, when BP merged with the US company AMOCO.The company within the group that is actually closest associated with the Gulf oil spill is actually BP USA Inc.It is, therefore, argued that BP USA Inc that should be burdened with the cost of the oil spill cleanup, and not the whole of the BP international group.
As of July 2014, the market cap for BP p.l.c. (BP) is $157,930,682,942.25.
BP is a fuel company to find more google "BP wiki"
BP stands for British Petroleum.