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Title: Vultures Circle BP Over Fears It May Quit US; Shares Surge 9% After Analyst Sparks Talkover Talk
Source: GUARDIAN UK
URL Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/ ... hare-rise-takeover-speculation
Published: Jun 30, 2010
Author: Terry Macalister
Post Date: 2010-06-30 14:33:24 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 1208
Comments: 7

In the past an almost double-digit increase in the BP share price in the past would have signalled a spectacular oil strike. It is a measure of the decline in the company's fortunes that such a surge was triggered by hopes of a takeover or break-up.

The company's stock soared 9% to 331p at one point as a growing list of companies from China to Russia were linked with potential mega-mergers that could see the end of independence for what was once Britain's biggest firm.

Investors piled into the troubled oil group amid a growing view that the brand has little future in the US – its biggest single market – and the company will need to reinvent itself through a change of brand, change of boss or change of ownership.

The takeover ball started to roll in earnest when a research note released by JP Morgan Cazenove in London boldly declared that "either ExxonMobil or Royal Dutch Shell could consider a bid for BP".

And it gathered pace when figures such as Peter Odell, professor emeritus of energy economics at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, said "everyone was contemplating" what it would be like for their company to buy BP. "If the bad news continues to roll for BP then the feeling will grow that the company has had its day and will either be broken up into pieces or bought up completely," he argued.

The speculation was also given momentum by Maxim Barsky, deputy chief executive of BP's Russian joint venture, TNK-BP, saying his company could be interested in acquiring assets from BP outside Russia.

Other Russian groups such as Gazprom and Chinese giants such as PetroChina – now the largest quoted oil company in the world – were also being discussed as potential predators.

Analysts believed one of the main stumbling block to a merger approach to a company whose share price has more than halved since late April was the difficulty of assessing the scale of its future liabilities, which some think could reach $60bn. But there would also be competition issues and concerns about job losses.

Fred Lucas, the JP Morgan energy analyst, argued that BP could be worth 473p per share to a potential buyer, such as Exxon – a hefty premium to BP's current share price. "The market has lost sight of the intrinsic value that is resident in an asset-rich company like BP," he argued.

Odell believed it inconceivable the White House would allow a Russian or Chinese company to buy BP's American assets, which provide the UK-based company with 40% of its profits, but said it might be quite possible for the US business to be bought by a local group and the international operations taken by someone else. A furore over the planned sale of a strategic oil asset in 2005 prevented another large Chinese firm, China National Offshore Oil Company, buying up the locally owned Unocal Corporation.

Not everyone accepts that BP is doomed and some argue it could still rebuild its reputation and brand in the US by quickly capping the oil leak, bringing in a new chief executive and then reverting to the much heavier use of the Amoco name.

Many believe chief executive Tony Hayward will go before Christmas, with some of his lieutenants, such as the American head of the oil spill operation, Bob Dudley, or the British refining boss, Iain Conn, tipped as possible successors, while the names of outsiders such as Tony Blair have been linked with the post of chairman.

Meanwhile the rebranding of BP petrol stations would be easy. BP took over Amoco in a $110bn mega-merger over a decade ago and gradually replaced the Amoco brand on petrol stations and refineries with its own.

Fadel Gheit, oil analyst with New York brokerage Oppenheimer & Co, argues the sale of BP is far from inevitable, not least because any big tie-up with another local company such as Exxon could cost tens of thousands of jobs. "When Exxon took over Mobil, 50,000 employees left the combined company payroll within three years and this is the last thing that politicians would want to see in the current environment," said Gheit.

Gheit also holds the controversial view that a big political event away from the gulf would be enough to distract attention away from BP and allow the company to rebuild. "The best thing that could happen to BP is an Israeli and US bombing of Iran, which would take the media spotlight off BP and send the oil price racing up to $100 per barrel. I personally believe there is a very high probability of this within three to six months," said Gheit.

BP has already said it will suspend dividends to shareholders, reduce its investment programme and sell some of its assets, after agreeing with the US government to set aside $20bn (£13.4bn) to pay for the spill.

Several investment banks have teams reviewing BP's asset portfolio. The company has sizeable operations in Colombia, Algeria, Australia, and South America, none of which are central to the company's future strategy.

Barsky said that TNK-BP, responsible for a quarter of BP's output, would be particularly interested in the British oil major's downstream refining and marketing units in Europe and other assets related to unconventional gas and offshore drilling. But the Kremlin, which has already destabilised Hayward by predicting his departure, may have a bigger prize in mind. Subscribe to *Spill-Baby-Spill*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Not everyone accepts that BP is doomed and some argue it could still rebuild its reputation and brand in the US by quickly capping the oil leak, bringing in a new chief executive and then reverting to the much heavier use of the Amoco name.

Gheit also holds the controversial view that a big political event away from the gulf would be enough to distract attention away from BP and allow the company to rebuild. "The best thing that could happen to BP is an Israeli and US bombing of Iran, which would take the media spotlight off BP and send the oil price racing up to $100 per barrel. I personally believe there is a very high probability of this within three to six months," said Gheit.

TNK-BP

Odell believed it inconceivable the White House would allow a Russian or Chinese company to buy BP's American assets, which provide the UK-based company with 40% of its profits, but said it might be quite possible for the US business to be bought by a local group and the international operations taken by someone else.

Not everyone accepts that BP is doomed and some argue it could still rebuild its reputation and brand in the US by quickly capping the oil leak, bringing in a new chief executive and then reverting to the much heavier use of the Amoco name.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   8:57:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All (#1)

Title: Vultures Circle BP Over Fears It May Quit US; Shares Surge 9% After Analyst Sparks Talkover Talk

OK. Great Article. Thanx, Brian.

My Summary of the article's best lines is above.

First. I didn't read Anywhere in the article about who if anyone is afraid bp will quit the US.

Second. More Importantly HOW bp will quit the US.

Since bp's own curriculum states that bp has put ALL of it's future into DeepWater:

East Africa (Somalia/Kenya). S America. The Arctic(the US part). And of course the GoM.

Which part of the above will british petroleum be quitting. And of course it's selling sold North Seas to get up it's $20 billion stake for GoM payouts on the DeepS hit Horizon.

So, to recap.

TNK/BP-bp is the Minority owner here. Enough said.

Only the same people saying that cheney's Energy Task Force Plan is Still a Go, and that McChrystal should be our next POTUS ;}, think that bp is NOT a Dead Corp Walking....

"by quickly capping the oil leak"- TIME"S UP.

Unless the Same Bozos think that MID AUGUST is quickly capping!? LMFAO 8D

America's Chernobyl with bp techs playing the Soviets deciding to Stress Test Nuke Reactor 4(IT didn't pass the test. test was too hard;}.

"a big political event away from the gulf would be enough"-Gheit

NOPE, after the Dragon King of 052010, these False Flag/Divert attention with Resource Grabs Overseas work against the US Empire.

Even Obama leaving the N American Continent will be risky.

Again, Gheit the FOOL:

""The best thing that could happen to BP is an Israeli and US bombing of Iran, which would take the media spotlight off BP and send the oil price racing up to $100 per barrel. I personally believe there is a very high probability of this within three to six months,"

The Instant this happens, the World is plunged into the Dark Ages. Which would be the ONLY way that bp gets it's 'pass'.

But then we won't be needing bp anymore. We'll be using livestock and bicycles to get around.

Oh Yeah, and the Imperial City will implode as the US disintegrates.

" Odell believed it inconceivable the White House would allow a Russian or Chinese company to buy BP's American assets, which provide the UK-based company with 40% of its profits, but said it might be quite possible for the US business to be bought by a local group and the international operations taken by someone else."

Finally, bp HAS No profits. bp has just caused at least a $Trillion in damage to 4 states and the GoM.

To the editor: We’ve had over two months of disinformation from both the U.S. Government and British Petroleum (BP)! BP is guilty of reckless behavior while engaging in an ultra-hazardous activity. The result was an “explosion” and the crime of “ecocide.” The common law already provides absolute liability for such behavior. See Prosser on TORTS. The federal law supposedly “capping” liability for oil “leaks” did not contemplate reckless behavior resulting in an “explosion” and “ecocide.” Both BP and the U.S. Government speak of “capping liability.” The actual damage is immeasurable and there should be no “cap” on BP’s liability just as there remains no “cap” on the “explosion” BP caused by its reckless behavior. Just because BP invented “ecocide” doesn’t mean BP is home-free because BP was the first to commit it! BP should be seized by government fiat - lock, stock and barrel - and its assets and personnel managed by the U.S. Armed Forces to take all possible measures to stop the “explosion” - let’s call it what it is - recover as much oil as possible from the Gulf and do what can be done to protect the land, flora and fauna. A dollar value can be put on each element destroyed and BP’s assets taken until they are down to nothing, if needs be, as the cost of remedying BP’s deviltry grows. BP’s “nuts and bolts” will not disappear. Other, and more responsible oil companies (do such exist?) can acquire them and put them to better use. BP should be bled white, sucked dry, and its carcass left on the side roads for the vultures. Chester Graham Northfield

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   9:13:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2)

And here's the Over All Meme that BP's Dragon King DeepS hit Horizon has exposed:

Sorry. I tried to condense this but couldn't. 103 years of Fraudulent Criminal Syndication is to be blamed. ;}:

Volatility-attempter.wordpress.com:

"By now all the major activities of big corporations and government combine in a nexus of organized crime.

In principle the finance sector’s activity is meant to help corporations and governments cover up for the fact that all sectors are mature, that it’s been many years since there’s been any real growth, and that most large entities are in the red if not insolvent. This covered up as long as it could for the structural collapse of the debt economy, resource depletion, and the fact that much of what wealth is still being produced is simply embezzled from society by a handful of gangsters. The criminals, in corporations and governments, engage in this control fraud to pretend the money is still there and growing. That’s the nominal fraud mode.

When the ponzi scheme blows up, as with American mortgages, everything shifts into disaster capitalist mode. The system pretends the blowup is some kind of act of god, force majeure which is nobody’s fault. It’s also the implicit will of god that the rich who benefited from the bubble don’t have to divest themselves to cover the losses now that all those “profits” are proven to have been fictional.

The fact that these profits and other extractions are not restituted is proof that the fiction was really an intentional fraud, and that every cent taken out was conscious stealing. Obviously, if they had taken profits in good faith, now that the paper wealth has been destroyed they’d feel compelled to return what they now admit was improperly extracted. And if someone didn’t feel so compelled, the government, if it were acting in good faith, would compel him. So that’s proof: The money was intentionally stolen, and the government was intentionally complicit.

So the Temple of Robbery decrees that all prior looting is untouchable, sacrosanct. Rather, all the pain must fall on the same people who were looted the first time around. They must undergo “austerity”, be “adjusted”.

All this is in order to prop up the fiction of the original fraud, and to enable that looting to continue.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   9:30:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: All (#3) (Edited)

Oh yeah, almost forgot.

PO happened May-Katrina 2005:

As a result BigOil can no longer grow thru it's Meme.

A gradually shrinking BigOil is impossible. The Non Linear Event of BigOil's collapse is now on the Horizon.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   9:32:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: All (#4) (Edited)

And Another in the endless list (another sign of the Dragon King/Failure is Fractal. IT shows up in Everything) of US/bp failures:

"Why does neither the U.S. government nor U.S. energy companies have on hand the cleanup technology available in Europe? Ironically, the superior European technology runs afoul of U.S. environmental rules. The voracious Dutch vessels, for example, continuously suck up vast quantities of oily water, extract most of the oil and then spit overboard vast quantities of nearly oil-free water. Nearly oil-free isn't good enough for the U.S. regulators, who have a standard of 15 parts per million -- if water isn't at least 99.9985% pure, it may not be returned to the Gulf of Mexico.

Read more: http://www.financialpost.com/Avertible+catastrophe/3203808/story.html#ixzz0sRI7GXqa

So Again, just where does bp think it can go in the world besides the GoM where regs/oversight is less?

The US owned Arctic. That's it.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   10:02:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: All (#5)

This just EVIL. There is no other word.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   10:04:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#6)

Then again, perhaps he should not be all that perplexed at the American tolerance for turning an accident into a catastrophe. When the Exxon Valdez oil tanker accident occurred off the coast of Alaska in 1989, a Dutch team with clean-up equipment flew in to Anchorage airport to offer their help. To their amazement, they were rebuffed and told to go home with their equipment. The Exxon Valdez became the biggest oil spill disaster in U.S. history--until the BP Gulf spill.

Read more: http://www.financialpost.com/Avertible+catastrophe/3203808/story.html#ixzz0sRJX2QzH

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-01   10:06:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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