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.
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Yes, competitors are 'a few' being Exxon Mobil, BP etc. Oligopolies usually have high barriers to entry, have strong control over pricing, some control over price, and advertise aggressively. They also have a 'kinked' demand curve.
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.
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"
The symbol for BP p.l.c. in the NYSE is: BP.
BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.
BP's population is 2,010.
The population of BP is 2,011.
BP was created in 1909.
BP = British Petroleum, an oil company
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The CEO of BP is Tony Hayward.
BP is the short name of BP plc. Before 2001, however, the company was known as British Petroleum plc.