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BP

LSE: BP

469.55 3.75 (0.81%)

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BP 469.55p 0.81%
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Today's Open 465.70p
Previous Close 465.80p
Daily Range 462.70p - 470.15p
52-Week Range 0.00p - 470.15p
Market Cap £0.00
P/E Ratio 0.00
Dividend (Yield) 0.00p (0.0%)
Volume 22,998,950
Average Daily Volume 0
Current FY EPS 0.00p

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BP (BP) Description

Oil giant BP moved into the top bracket of oil companies in the late nineties with the acquisitions of US concerns Amoco and Atlantic Richfield. More geared to oil production and exploration than its main rivals, BP has moved into the former Soviet Union to secure future production as its current key assets in the North Sea and Alaska wind down. Website:

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My 4,600 Pound Investment in BP Is Now 25,000 Pounds in Barclays

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A Closer Look at BP's Big Growth Hopes

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BP Reports $17 Billion First-Quarter Profit

Figures from BP are bolstered by the sale of the group's Russian assets.

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Why BP Could Deliver a Quick Gain

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