just think of the backlash if bp got anything from russia. this country is ran by greens.
would love to see a special dividend, but can see the governemnt doing everything in its power to block. |
https://www.newstatesman.com/business/2023/02/bp-russian-profits-gone-russia-ukraineNot clear cut position. If Trump gets sanctions on Russia removed, there may be money coming to BP. |
Zero chance getting anything back on the Russian business that's long gone. |
Or continue to live in your fantasy land |
No Santa rally this Christmas. Hopefully, in the new year, these will turn positive. I think the share buybacks will come to the end at some point. Maybe the start of the first quarter. We might even de-list from the London stock exchange. We might even get a few quid back from Rosneft. All speculation i know. Keep your glass half full, guys. I surely will. Happy Christmas to one and all. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Is the BP share price set for a 75% jump?The highest analyst target for BP shares in 2025 is 75% above the current price. So should investors consider buying it for dividends and share buybacks?Posted by?Stephen Wright?Published 21 December, 9:00 am GMWhen investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your investments can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you put in.Read MoreYou're reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool's Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.Analyst price targets for BP (LSE:BP) shares are pretty optimistic heading into 2025. The highest estimate I can find is £6.62. That's around 75% higher than the stock's current level. So while 2024 hasn't been a good year for the BP share price, could 2025 bring a dramatic turnaround?Should you invest £1,000 in BP right now?When investing expert Mark Rogers has a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the flagship Motley Fool Share Advisor newsletter he has run for nearly a decade has provided thousands of paying members with top stock recommendations from the UK and US markets. And right now, Mark thinks there are 6 standout stocks that investors should consider buying. Want to see if BP made the list?Oil outlookThe most important thing for BP as with any oil major is the price of oil. But while I have a positive view on this over the long term, I'm not hugely optimistic for 2025.A couple of things make me wary both on the supply side of the equation. The first is the possibility of increased production coming from the US as lower taxes bring down costs across the Atlantic. Furthermore, oil output in Saudi Arabia is currently near 2020 (i.e., pandemic) levels. With lower costs than the competition, I think it's a matter of when rather than if production increases there.Saudi Arabia oil production 2015-2024?Source: Trading EconomicsFor the oil price to stay at its current level, I think demand will need to increase. And outside of China which is admittedly a huge factor I'm not confident this will happen in the next 12 months. ValuationAt the moment, BP shares trade at a significant discount to other oil majors. But by itself, this isn't a strong reason for thinking the share price is going to rise next year. One of the lessons I've learned in 2024 is that low prices can persist for a long time. And if it takes too long for the underlying value of the shares to be realised, this can make for a disappointing investment. Importantly, though, management is taking advantage of the discounted valuation. It's in the process of buying back shares, which will be more effective the longer the share price stays down. Furthermore, there's a dividend with a 6.31% yield on offer at the moment. This should go some way towards offsetting the opportunity cost of waiting for investors looking for a potential recovery.Price targetsA 75% jump might seem like a lot and it is. But it might not be implausible given the valuations and dividend yields on offer elsewhere in the sector. If the BP share price reached £6.62, the dividend yield would fall to 3.63%. That's towards the lower end of the range the other oil majors are trading in, but it wouldn't make it a big outlier.StockDividend yieldBP6.32%Chevron4.62%ConocoPhillips3.28%ExxonMobil3.75%Shell4.49%TotalEnergies6.19%That goes a long way towards justifying a £6.62 price target for BP shares. Even at that level, the stock would still have a similar dividend yield to ExxonMobil. Investors should keep in mind that US firms are set to benefit from tax cuts, while UK oil companies are facing windfall taxes. But even considering this risk, the valuation discount is very wide at the moment.Opportunity?As far as I can see, the best reason for thinking the BP share price might be about to climb 75% is that this would close the valuation gap to the other oil majors. And that isn't a bad idea, by any means.The Motley Fool Ltd. Registered Office: 5 New Street Square, London EC4A 3TW. | Registered in England & Wales. Company No: 3736872. VAT Number: 188035783.© 1998 2024 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. The Motley Fool, Fool, and the Fool logo are registered trademarks of The Motley Fool Holdings Inc. |
hope this is the floor, now to the ceiling £7!. |
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Me to 375p a nice add for my SIPP |
Should be an opportunity to sell at a profit in February. |
Well I for one bought more this morning... |
Who thinks these are a steal at current price? |
It wasn't a dump, these will eventually go into the market, shares given as rewards and share buy schemes. |
How do they stop the slide? I wonder what the company statement will be in February. Will be interesting. |
230m share dump by BP yesterday, hope that drags the share price today.
lower the better for dividend snowball. |
You are missing one of sir Kiers greatest achievements , he did get one of the most prolific peodos off the hook, Jimmy Saville OBE !! |
I wonder whether he believes it or whether he thinks that the electorate are so daft that he can tell them any old tripe cos there are no consequences - a la the Cabinet Brothers Grimm Fairytale Manifesto |
Couldn't stabilise a 3 wheel bike |
"Only bright spot is Sir Kier says he has 'stabilised the economy' so dont panic yet."
Now we know that, then we really have nothing to worry about from hereon :-)) |
How many more before the next bad day is a crash/crisis? Rache's wonder budget doesnt really kick in before April and business leaders have predicted that the next 3 months will be much worse than the last 3 and they were bad. Only bright spot is Sir Kier says he has 'stabilised the economy' so dont panic yet. |
It's looking like another bad day for B.P. and many more other companies |
how's that £600,000 mortgage hanging from your neck MR.educated.
try debt free mug. |
whole country is jumping up and down, that house prices has gone up £10k over one year.
and mugs happy to pay 50% of there income on rents to a landlord.
but than moan petrol prices has gone up 1p and that its causing an cost of living crisis!.
mad economics.
remember watching benefits street 10 years ago, women said she needed a job paying £40k a year to match what the state was giving her.
welfare state will implode the country. |