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BP PLC [2003-01-01] |
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BP’s product lines include BP, am/pm, Aral, ARCO and Castrol. BP is a vast company. It arose from the merger in 1998 of British Petroleum (English) and Amoco (American), which made it number three in the world in oil and gas behind Exxon Mobil (American) and Royal Dutch Shell. A few figures suffice to demonstrate BP Amoco’s size: a daily output of 2.5 million barrels of oil (one barrel contains 159 liters) and 8.1 million barrels of gas, and it operates 30,000 gas stations throughout the world. There are in total 52 production sites world wide, producing 25 million tons of products annually. BP Amoco is also now becoming involved in the solar energy sector. With a staff of almost 100,000, BP Amoco, undeniably a giant, is located in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa. At this point in time BP is trading for less than 400p. This has got to be a bargain price for such an energy sector behemoth. BP at 371p is trading currently on a prospective P/E of around 12 and offers dividend income of over 4%. Buy BP (BP:LSE) and hold long term. |
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