Man sollte meinen das ist ganze einfach, entwerder ein Datum sagen oder ne Mitteilung, dass das eben noch nicht feststeht....
Aber die scheinen zu schlafen...
Hat von euch shconmal jemand erfahrungen mit denen gemacht???
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BP Wins Siberian Court Appeal on Bailiff Raids of Moscow Office
BP Plc (BP/) won an appeal against a Tyumen court decision that had allowed document searches of its Moscow offices as a minority owner in OAO TNK-BP Holding seeks damages after the collapse of an alliance with OAO Rosneft.
BP won the appeal in an Omsk court today, the U.K. explorer and lawyers for the shareholder, Andrey Prokhorov, said in separate e-mailed statements. Bailiffs conducted a two-day search of BP Exploration Operating Co. in Moscow starting on Aug. 31.
Prokhorov is seeking damages from BP and the U.K. explorer’s representatives on the TNK-BP Holding board, saying the collapse in May of a planned Arctic alliance and share swap between BP and Rosneft caused TNK-BP to lose out on potential profit of 154 billion rubles ($4.8 billion), according to his lawyer’s statement.
“We can ask the court to demand the required documents in the course of the hearing,” Prokhorov’s lawyer, Dmitry Chepurenko, said in the statement.
BP said the Tyumen court’s earlier decision had no merit as Prokhorov holds less than 1 percent in a minimum threshold needed to sue the board members, and because the court had no jurisdiction, according to the e-mailed statement from its Moscow office. BP said TNK-BP suffered no lost profit as Rosneft didn’t consider it a possible partner.
Prokhorov holds 0.0000106 percent of TNK-BP Holding (TNBP), according to BP.
Quelle: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-10/...ids-of-moscow-office.html
Dieser Post verdient mindestens 100 Grüne Sterne :D
BRITISH energy giant BP says it has recovered $US4.0 billion ($3.87b) in costs linked to last year's devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill from US group Anadarko Petroleum Company.
"BP today announced that it has reached agreement with Anadarko Petroleum Company to settle all claims between the companies related to the Deepwater Horizon accident," BP said in a statement on Monday.
Anadarko has also agreed to transfer to BP its 25 per cent stake in the Macondo well, where a leak in 2010 sparked an environmental catastrophe on the US Gulf coast.
"This settlement represents a positive resolution of a significant uncertainty and it resolves the issues among all the leaseholders of the Macondo well," BP chief executive Bob Dudley said in the statement.
"There is clear progress with parties stepping forward to meet their obligations and help fund the economic and environmental restoration of the Gulf.
"It's time for the contractors, including Transocean and Halliburton, to do the same," he added.
The US government last week slapped BP, Transocean - the Swiss owner and operator of the drilling rig - and US oil services group Halliburton with citations for violating oil industry regulations in what is expected to lead to massive fines for the deadly 2010 oil spill.
The decision to also cite BP's subcontractors could strengthen the British energy giant's legal case for recovering some of the multi-billion dollar costs of the spill from Halliburton and Transocean.
Halliburton designed and pumped the well's cement, found to be a key factor in the accident.
The Macondo leak was triggered by an explosion on the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010. The blast killed 11 workers, caused millions of barrels of oil to spew into the sea and left the British company scrambling to meet huge compensation costs.
BP said its agreement with Anadarko was "not an admission of liability by any party regarding the accident."
It added in the statement: "Under the settlement agreement, Anadarko will pay BP $US4 billion ($A3.88 billion) in a single cash payment.
"BP will apply the payment to the $US20 billion trust it established that is available to meet individual, business and government claims, as well as the cost of the natural resource damages.
"Anadarko will also transfer all of its 25 per cent interest in the MC252 (Macondo) lease to BP."
In order to meet its own compensation costs and raise $US30 billion by the end of 2011, BP is selling assets. The British group last week said it had so far paid out about $US7.0 billion in compensation claims arising from the deadly oil spill.
ach alles wird gut ... bp hat 20 jahre nur gewinn gemacht, nicht einen großen fehler erlaubt, ... also von daher die haben genug auf der kante, deshalb bin ich hier guter hoffnung .. vielleicht ist ja jetzt die kehrtwende. immerhin schon fast bei 5 euro :D
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die domain gehoert einem Alfred Donovan in Essex (grafschaft in england) ein bezug von shell zum schnauzbaertigen reich kann ich mir nicht erklaeren. ausser.....englaender halt....die haben schon immer so einen komischen-nicht-lustigen-humor.
aber.....die bp-papiere waren ja gestern ganz knapp ueber 5 euro. :)
Markterwartungen geschlagen und ca. 5 Mrd $ verdient. Dividende für das dritte Quartal bleibt momentan noch unverändert bei 7c pro Aktie. Allerdings wird eine höhere Dividende für die Zukunft in Aussicht gestellt. Bis hierhin nichts neues.
Ich würde sagen, bisher alles nach Plan bzw wie prognostiziert.
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