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BP. Bp Plc

530.30
7.80 (1.49%)
Last Updated: 11:52:28
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bp Plc LSE:BP. London Ordinary Share GB0007980591 $0.25
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  7.80 1.49% 530.30 530.30 530.40 530.40 523.30 524.20 16,056,040 11:52:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Petroleum Refining 211.6B 15.24B 0.8934 5.93 90.44B
Bp Plc is listed in the Petroleum Refining sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BP.. The last closing price for Bp was 522.50p. Over the last year, Bp shares have traded in a share price range of 441.10p to 562.20p.

Bp currently has 17,057,902,258 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bp is £90.25 billion. Bp has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.92.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/4/2018
17:28
Total
47.28 +1.23%


Cac 40 Index 5,141.80-0.2%


BP
481.8 +0.48%


Shell A
2,249 +0.67%

FTSE 100 7,034.01+0.1%



Shell B
2,282 +0.48%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.61 -0.81%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.96 -0.86%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +1.56%

waldron
04/4/2018
17:26
Fair finish to the day over here and the ADR's climbing away over the pond
optomistic
04/4/2018
13:08
Total
46.855 +0.32%

Cac 40 Index 5,104.64-0.9%



BP
480.05 +0.11%



Shell A
2,240 +0.27%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.28 -1.29%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.96 -0.75%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.69 -0.19%



Shell B
2,273.5 +0.11%


FTSE 100 6,991.39-0.6%

waldron
04/4/2018
11:05
Interims scheduled for the 1st May, could start to pick up from here.
optomistic
04/4/2018
09:02
Total
46.925 +0.47%

Cac 40 Index 5,146.84-0.1%


BP
481.1 +0.33%



Shell A
2,238 +0.18%


Shell B
2,277 +0.26%

FTSE 100 7,034.04+0.1%



SHELL AB PREMIUM DOWN TO 39p

BY 2020 PREMIUM MIGHT BE ZERO WHEN SHARES WILL become C SHELLS perhaps if dutch withholding tax is no longer


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.90 -0.38%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.97 -0.24%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.70 +0.11%

waldron
03/4/2018
17:38
Total
46.705 +1.25%

Cac 40 Index 5,152.12-0.3%


BP
479.5 +0.05%



Shell A
2,234 +0.02%

FTSE 100 7,030.46-0.4%



Shell B
2,271 -0.26%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.92 +0.62%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.98 +0.63%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.70 +0.86%

waldron
03/4/2018
15:57
Pleased to see that change in direction...following the ADR's once again.
optomistic
03/4/2018
12:48
Total
46.815 +1.48%


Cac 40 Index 5,144.43-0.4%









BP
481.05 +0.38%



Shell A
2,247.5 +0.63%



Shell B
2,286 +0.40%


FTSE 100 7,041.78-0.2%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.76 +0.39%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.98 +0.47%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.68 +0.07%

waldron
03/4/2018
11:55
Does £5 beckon once more ;-)
sicker
03/4/2018
08:44
Total
46.385 +0.55%


Cac 40 Index 5,145.54-0.4%



BP
477.15 -0.44%



Shell A
2,228 -0.25%

Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 68.00 +0.74%
Gasoline NYMEX 1.97 +0.36%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.68 +0.19%



Shell B
2,272 -0.22%


FTSE 100 7,001.22-0.8%

waldron
02/4/2018
09:10
Petroleum News

BP Exploration (Alaska) has applied to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, to expand Q Pad in the Western Operating Area at Prudhoe Bay.

the grumpy old men
29/3/2018
17:46
BP publishes annual report and accounts for 2017

March 29, 2018

BP today published its Annual Report and Accounts (ARA) for 2017 and Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2017. The full reports are now available online at www.bp.com.

The ARA includes the 2017 Directors’ Remuneration Report (DRR) which details 2017 remuneration for BP’s executive and non-executive directors.

Key points from the DRR include:

2017 was one of the best years in BP’s recent history. For the three-year period to 2017, BP achieved the best total shareholder return (TSR) of its supermajor peer group and delivered 44% returns on UK shares.
Executive director remuneration reflects both the strong operational and financial performance of the company as well as the new, more demanding remuneration policy, approved overwhelmingly by shareholders last year.
BP group chief executive Bob Dudley earned $13.4 million (£9.5 million) total remuneration in 2017, 13% higher than for 2016 and 31% lower than for 2015.
Some of Dudley’s 2017 payout arose from long-term performance shares awarded three years ago under the old policy; however, the remuneration committee used its discretion and effectively applied the more demanding new policy to those shares as well.
This resulted in a reduction of Dudley’s 2017 remuneration by $4.2 million or 24% from $17.6 million to $13.4 million.

Carl-Henric Svanberg, BP Chairman, said: “2017 was a year which saw delivery and growth across all our businesses. This was an impressive performance from Bob Dudley and his great team, now fully into their stride. The company is in a great position to grow and has a clear strategy for the energy transition.”

Dame Ann Dowling, chair of BP’s Remuneration committee, said: “BP performed strongly in 2017 and over the past three years, generating increasing returns for our shareholders. In deciding executive pay for this period using our new policy, including our considered use of discretion, we believe we have fairly reflected BP’s performance, the experience of shareholders and wider context.”

The full 2017 ARA can now be seen online at: www.bp.com/annualreport and the 2017 DRR can be seen at www.bp.com/remuneration, and from page 90 of the ARA.

The 2017 DRR will be voted on at BP’s Annual General Meeting in May.
*Automotive World is not responsible for the content of this news release.

grupo guitarlumber
29/3/2018
17:37
Total
46.13 +0.64%

Cac 40 Index 5,167.30+0.7%



BP
479.25 +1.67%



Shell A
2,233.5 +0.09%


FTSE 100 7,056.61+0.2%



Shell B
2,277 -0.35%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 69.04 -0.03%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.03 +0.26%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +1.41%

waldron
29/3/2018
12:33
Total
46.01 +0.38%

Cac 40 Index 5,158.44+0.6%



BP
478.95 +1.60%



Shell A
2,245.5 +0.63

Shell B
2,289.5 +0.20%


FTSE 100 7,072.49+0.4%



Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 68.41 -0.94%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.01 -0.62%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +1.33%

waldron
29/3/2018
09:10
Total
45.76 -0.16%

Cac 40 Index 5,143.67+0.3%


BP
471.95 +0.12%



Shell A
2,232.5 +0.04%


Shell B
2,280 -0.22%


FTSE 100 7,053.99+0.1%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 68.90 -0.23%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.02 -0.18%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +1.26%

waldron
28/3/2018
17:17
Total
45.835 -0.55%

Cac 40 Index 5,130.44+0.3%



BP
471.4 -0.83%



Shell A
2,231.5 -1.26%



Shell B
2,285 -0.95%


FTSE 100 7,044.74+0.6%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 68.04 -1.18%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.00 -0.62%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.71 -0.41%

waldron
28/3/2018
13:00
Total
45.66 -0.93%


Cac 40 Index 5,071.78-0.9%



BP
469.4 -1.25%



Shell A
2,230.5 -1.31%






Shell B
2,277 -1.30



FTSE 100 6,990.92-0.1%



Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 69.24 +0.57%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.02 +0.45%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.70 -0.52%

waldron
28/3/2018
08:27
Total
45.79 -0.65%


Cac 40 Index 5,078.37-0.7%




BP
471.8 -0.75%



Shell A
2,241 -0.84%



Shell B
2,286.5 -0.89%


FTSE 100 6,949.14-0.7%


Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 69.02 +0.25%
Gasoline NYMEX 2.02 +0.12%
Natural Gas NYMEX 2.71 -0.07%

waldron
27/3/2018
17:09
BP
475.35 +1.24%



Shell A
2,260 +2.31%



Shell B
2,307 +2.26%



Total
46.09 +0.41%

waldron
27/3/2018
15:26
Never in the field of human endeavour have so many 'experts' been so ignorant of the difference between correlation and causation as in assigning the root cause of climate change. A warmer Earth, for whatever reason, generates more water vapour and cloud cover. That reduces sunlight and impacts the most efficient form of carbon capture - photosynthesis. So CO2 rises. If BP invests in competing with nature with idiotic carbon capture, I should break it's CEO's legs. It's time Amazon and Airports got charged for Climate Change, they are the ones dessicating the atmosphere and permitting the ingress of more solar energy. Where do the fools think the drop in energy goes when clouds pass overhead? The same ones who believe the Laws of Thermodynamics get suspended by CO2 I suppose.
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