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BP. Bp Plc

524.80
-1.50 (-0.29%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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
  -1.50 -0.29% 524.80 525.20 525.30 530.70 522.30 529.30 26,307,372 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Petroleum Refining 211.6B 15.24B 0.8934 5.88 89.61B
Bp Plc is listed in the Petroleum Refining sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BP.. The last closing price for Bp was 526.30p. 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 £89.61 billion. Bp has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.88.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/1/2024
15:11
Bring it on - I for one am tiresome of BPs lacklustre performance and low valuation compared to its peers.
Sadly, with the current board/management structure this once great company would be better for shareholders to be taken out and absorbed into one of its much better managed peers.
Bring it on as I’m full up up of it all

adg
09/1/2024
14:09
Many substantial shareholders these days in Public Companies are not in it for the long term.So they tend to either short the Company themselves or lend out shares to
Speculators /gamblers for shorting.By any yardstick BP has a low p/e and good Dividend
yield and has a low Mkt Cap compared to its American peers
If BP keeps producing the goods eventually the Shares will be revalued and the upside could be huge .Chase bank selling its large stake to a predator would be a big
catalyst and maybe a starter for ten ?

lammergeier
09/1/2024
11:40
Watching this share is getting a bit boring . Oil goes up 2% one day and down 2% the next . Meanwhile BP stuck at 470p or below !
meb123
09/1/2024
05:56
why are the oil companys up the north sea paying an windfall tax of 75%, when the north sea needs like $80 per barrel to break even?
hellscream
09/1/2024
04:37
so easy to see what joe biden is doing (trump strategy), he is trying to goed opec into an oil war.

green is being put in the bin for now, drill baby drill, we will see $50-$60 oil by elections.

bp will be in the high £3. hope in the upcomming results bp puts a bit more money on the buybacks.

hellscream
08/1/2024
16:16
I always predicted a woman, then I predict a period of diasters, finally, a reluctant departure and a male appointment.
dominiccummings
08/1/2024
16:01
Top up time. 461 tempting!
veryniceperson
08/1/2024
12:09
I have a lot of time for Vicki Hollub at Occidental - would be more than happy with a woman in charge like her.

As a comparison the Guardian absolutely loved Sharon White - she didn’t do John Lewis any favours at all and was shortest lived CEO in their history - when she left the role last year the Guardian actually questioned whether she was too clever for the role……!

I reckon if BP get a well respected new CEO with the right pedigree and mindset we could see 10% short term share price rise…… if they get another looney with aspirations to save the world the impact on share price doesn’t bear thinking about

adg
08/1/2024
09:18
A woman dealing with Arabs Nothing against women but a chauvinist part of the world.
veryniceperson
08/1/2024
09:02
the guardian wants a women in charge, and we are based in woke uk.
hellscream
08/1/2024
07:38
Charles Woodburn, as the next CEO, maybe. A good choice if they can reel him in. He has the knowledge of being in an oil company. Fingers crossed. Any other views?
veryniceperson
07/1/2024
18:43
Https://www.cityam.com/mark_kleinman_city_of_london_predictions/
dipa11
07/1/2024
14:17
Why BP won’t be taken over any time soon
philanderer
06/1/2024
14:15
I’d be happy with Dr Woodburn any day of the week.
BAE share price doubled since he took the helm….
No more Looneys, greenies, oddballs please.
We need BP to drop trying to satisfy the non-shareholder minority pressure groups and idiotic anti-oil/gas pillocking shareholders.
We need somebody who actually wants to make us shareholders some serious returns as that is what it is actually about isn’t it?
One of the foremost obligations of a listed company is to maximise shareholder value - it is in its constitution……
BP have not fulfilled that obligation in many years - decades even. And there is no real reason why not to apart from who has been appointed to take the helm - come BP get a new CEO with balls and drive and focus on oil and gas, this is a golden opportunity to make BP great again with the right leader. No more wishy washy PC WOKE shagalistic leaders - we want an oilman !

adg
05/1/2024
19:19
A bid for BP. never. LOL.
action
05/1/2024
17:34
What should trigger a response by the BoD is talk in the press about 'chaos at the beleaguered BP'. It should embarrass them. It does me.
scruff1
05/1/2024
16:38
Another pointless news article.What rally? It's moved sideways for the last two months.
kasamavic
05/1/2024
16:37
Didn't notice a Rally :-)
daler1966
05/1/2024
15:07
'Takeover talk triggers rally at beleaguered BP'
philanderer
05/1/2024
08:42
RBC Capital prefers BP CHEVRON SHELL AMONG SUPPERMAJORS
action
05/1/2024
08:39
Chevron ceo on cnbc saying word will be using more oil and gas in 5 year time
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