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June 10, 2010 at 9:14 AM #562687June 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM #561710
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ParticipantI bet some unnamed american oil companies don’t mind
June 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM #561807Arraya
ParticipantI bet some unnamed american oil companies don’t mind
June 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM #562303Arraya
ParticipantI bet some unnamed american oil companies don’t mind
June 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM #562409Arraya
ParticipantI bet some unnamed american oil companies don’t mind
June 10, 2010 at 9:29 AM #562697Arraya
ParticipantI bet some unnamed american oil companies don’t mind
June 10, 2010 at 9:35 AM #561715briansd1
Guest[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
Stock price sinking is no reason to file for bankruptcy. No bankruptcy judge would allow that.
Insolvency would cause bankruptcy.
The cost of cleanup could cause BP to go bankrupt, but Obama’s words alone won’t.
June 10, 2010 at 9:35 AM #561812briansd1
Guest[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
Stock price sinking is no reason to file for bankruptcy. No bankruptcy judge would allow that.
Insolvency would cause bankruptcy.
The cost of cleanup could cause BP to go bankrupt, but Obama’s words alone won’t.
June 10, 2010 at 9:35 AM #562308briansd1
Guest[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
Stock price sinking is no reason to file for bankruptcy. No bankruptcy judge would allow that.
Insolvency would cause bankruptcy.
The cost of cleanup could cause BP to go bankrupt, but Obama’s words alone won’t.
June 10, 2010 at 9:35 AM #562414briansd1
Guest[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
Stock price sinking is no reason to file for bankruptcy. No bankruptcy judge would allow that.
Insolvency would cause bankruptcy.
The cost of cleanup could cause BP to go bankrupt, but Obama’s words alone won’t.
June 10, 2010 at 9:35 AM #562702briansd1
Guest[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
Stock price sinking is no reason to file for bankruptcy. No bankruptcy judge would allow that.
Insolvency would cause bankruptcy.
The cost of cleanup could cause BP to go bankrupt, but Obama’s words alone won’t.
June 10, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561720jimmyle
Participant40% of BP stocks are owned by Americans and American institutions. Less competition will also hurt consumers. I think BP (and Arco) are good because they tend to have lower price that keeps other gas stations from raising prices too high.
[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
June 10, 2010 at 9:36 AM #561817jimmyle
Participant40% of BP stocks are owned by Americans and American institutions. Less competition will also hurt consumers. I think BP (and Arco) are good because they tend to have lower price that keeps other gas stations from raising prices too high.
[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
June 10, 2010 at 9:36 AM #562313jimmyle
Participant40% of BP stocks are owned by Americans and American institutions. Less competition will also hurt consumers. I think BP (and Arco) are good because they tend to have lower price that keeps other gas stations from raising prices too high.
[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
June 10, 2010 at 9:36 AM #562419jimmyle
Participant40% of BP stocks are owned by Americans and American institutions. Less competition will also hurt consumers. I think BP (and Arco) are good because they tend to have lower price that keeps other gas stations from raising prices too high.
[quote=meadandale]I’d like to see Obama and his administration continue to ‘go off’ on BP and villify them. If their stock price continues to dive they’ll end up filing for bankruptcy. When Obama gets stuck with the cleanup bill because he’s driven BP out of business…it should get interesting.[/quote]
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