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BP by selling shares to the public, and in the late 1980s the government turned over BP entirely too private ownership by selling its remaining shares of the company. In 1987 BP acquired the remainder of the Standard Oil Company for almost ...
BP recognise that in order to achieve this aim it will need to be profitable, consistent and sustainable – in terms of its investments, attracting and maintaining the best employees and contributing towards a sustainable environment. The in...
BP is the last oil company on Earth that Salazar and MMS should have allowed to regulate itself. The firm is implicated in each of the worst oil disasters in American history, dating back to the Exxon Valdez in 1989. At the time, BP directe...
BP or other Federal agencies. * Slightly over half of all coastal residents felt that BP's response was "poor," and 41.3% said that the President's response to the oil spill was poor. "Over the last few days we are seeing an effort by offic...
BP, which operated the sunken rig and is responsible for the cleanup, has launched a massive operation to contain the spill was an unusual challenge, considering the complexity of underwater drilling. First, remote-controlled robot submarin...
BP’s prime communal stakeholders having direct stake in the association and its achievement are its managers, workers, partners, shareholders, clients suppliers and localized groups (Carroll and Buchholtz, 2009:86). BP’s lesser communal sta...
case study. In this paper, six questions are answered. The damage inflicted on the environment by oil spills is extensive, and the effects can linger for years after a oil spill occurs. Because oil is transported thousands of miles through...