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BP HOLDINGS REVIEW: Most Asian stock markets closed for holidays/CURRENT - 1 views

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    BP HOLDINGS REVIEW Bangkok: Stock markets in Hong Kong, mainland China and Seoul were among those closed Monday for the Lunar New Year holiday. Japanese markets were also shut for a public holiday. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 was marginally higher at 4,973.20, with a positive earnings report from retailer HB Hi-Fi Ltd. helping to boost retail stocks. JB Hi-Fi surged 15.4 per cent after reporting its first half net profit had risen 3 per cent to 82 million Australian dollars ($84.6 million). David Jones rose 3.6 per cent and Myer Holdings added 3.1 percent. Key stock indexes in the Philippines and Indonesia also rose while markets in Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam were closed for holidays. Benchmark oil for March delivery rose 5 cents to $95.77 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 11 cents on the Nymex on Friday to close at $95.72 a barrel. In currencies, the euro rose to $1.3372 from $1.3363 late Friday in New York. The dollar fell to 92.51 from 92.83 yen. BP HOLDINGS REVIEW http://current.com/groups/bp-holdings-review/94051813_bp-holdings-review-most-asian-stock-markets-closed-for-holidays.htm http://chime.in/user/bpchesleayearly/chime/240055072999981056 http://www.linkedin.com/groups/BP-HOLDINGS-REVIEW-Most-Asian-4842785.S.214695042
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BP Holdings: Work At Home Jobs: How to Avoid Getting Scammed - authorstream - 1 views

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    BP Holdings What to do so you don't get taken by common work at home job scams: Internet ScamBusters #62 Today we'll focus on Part 2 of our series on home-based business scams and work-at-home scams. If you missed Part 1 in last month's issue on the Top 10 scams of this type 10 Tips on Avoiding Work At Home and Home Based Business Scams This is the cardinal rule.
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BP Articles to Sell Yacheng Gas Field in China to KUFPEC - 1 views

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    BP today announced that it has agreed the sale of its 34.3 per cent interest in the Yacheng gas field in the South China Sea to Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (KUFPEC) for $308 million cash. Subject to regulatory, CNOOC and third party approvals, BP expects the deal to close in the second half of 2013. "This sale is part of BP's ongoing global portfolio optimization," said Chen Liming, President of BP China. "BP remains committed to working with China to contribute its deep expertise and oil and gas supply options in this important emerging market." The sale takes BP's total divestments announced since 2010 to $37.8 billion. Commercial production at Yacheng started in 1996. BP operated the field until 1 January, 2004, when it handed operatorship to its major project partner CNOOC. The field currently supplies natural gas for power generation to Castle Peak Company Limited in Hong Kong via a 780-kilometre pipeline. Additional natural gas, condensate and LPG are sold to customers on Hainan Island. Following completion, the Yacheng partnership will consist of CNOOC (51 per cent), and Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (49 per cent). BP was awarded interests in the 42/05 and 43/11 deepwater blocks in the South China Sea in 2010 and 2012. These blocks are currently in the exploration phase. Notes to editors As one of the largest foreign investors in the Chinese energy sector, BP remains committed in its long-term growth in China, for both upstream and downstream areas. Discovered in 1983, Yacheng 13-1 field is the largest offshore natural gas producing field in China. The field is located in about 90 metres water depth and is some 100 kilometres south of Hainan Island, in the South China Sea. Further information: Name: BP press office Location: London Phone : +44 20 7496 4076 Email: bppress@bp.com Name: BP press office Location: China Phone : +86 (10) 6589-3878
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    This is indeed good news!
Patrick Claude

BP HOLDINGS: Partnere i Karibien: BP Trinidad og Tobago - 1 views

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    BP Holdings Madrid Dual-øya nasjonen Trinidad og Tobago slag godt over sin vekt i den globale økonomien, takket være sin rikelig hydrokarbon forbeholder seg. Det samme er sant i BP, med operasjoner i Trinidad og Tobago regnskap for rundt 12% av selskapets totale globale olje- og gass produksjon. Det er et langt og fruktbart forhold som BP håper vil fortsette å blomstre, og vokse i årene som kommer. Fem århundrer siden, når oppdagere var seiling verden i et forsøk på å oppdage nye land, mange passerte gjennom Caribbean vann på vei til Amerika. Blant dem var den britiske oppdageren, Sir Walter Raleigh, som - det er sa-kom over en 'innsjø' av asfalt på det sørvestlige hjørnet av Trinidad i 1590. Pitch Lake, er som det er kjent i dag, en av verdens største naturlige forekomster av denne klissete, svart stoffet-opprettet av dype forekomster av olje som er tvunget til å overflaten, der lettere elementer av hydrokarbon fordampe for å forlate bak tunge asfalt. Eventyrere som Raleigh brukt stoffet til å forsegle sine skip skrog, før du fortsetter en reise. Disse dager, leting i regionen er ikke om finding nye territorium merke på en atlas, men identifisere ytterligere hydrokarbon innskudd antydet av de disse tidlige navigatører first kom over. Expanse av mørk tyktflytende materiale som siver opp gjennom bakken på Pitch Lake gir visuelle confirmation av den rike naturressurser som ligger under disse øyene overflaten og på sine kystlinjer. Trinidad og Tobago nøt sin first olje-boom etter 1910, selv om den rikelig naturgassen i sin reservoarer var bare fullt verdsatt flere tiår senere. Fra 1970-tallet begynte gass å dominere landets energimarkedet, som det gjør i dag. Dual-øya nasjon produsert mer enn 700.000 fat oljeekvivalenter i naturgass på daglig basis i 2011, som BP'S Trinidad og Tobago business-BPTT-bidratt rundt 55%. Selskapet opererer 13 plattformer til havs, onshore olje og gass behandling terminaler og er den største aksjonær
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BP Holdings Fager: I'm fine, but I'm hacked/LIVEJOURNAL/DRUPAL - 2 views

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    THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The first concerned calls and emails began arriving around 7:45 a.m. Tuesday. To a person, none of Beth Fager's friends and colleagues inquiring about her welfare really thought she had been robbed at gunpoint of all her cash and credit cards, or that she needed financial help to pay a hotel bill in Madrid. At the same time, though, everyone wanted Fager to know her Yahoo email account had been hacked and her name was being used in an obvious scam. Fager, well-known in Topeka for her civic efforts in helping turn the deteriorating Municipal Auditorium into the Topeka Performing Arts Center, and most recently for her work in restoring the historic Great Overland Station, spent most of what should have been a pleasant vacation day in New Orleans working to secure her hacked email account, as well as assuring well-wishers that she was fine, despite the email to the contrary that carried her name. "Actually, a lot of it was quite heart-warming," she said of the expressions of concern. "No one I talked with fell for the scam, and I'm hoping that no one who got the email thought it was true. Still, people were concerned about what was happening. "The nice thing was, I heard from people I hadn't visited with in a long time." The email sent from Fager's Yahoo account, however, painted anything but a happy picture. Her hacker, posing as Fager, said she was writing "with tears in my eyes" after being robbed of everything during an unannounced trip to Spain. Unable to secure help from the Madrid police and American Embassy, the faux Fager needed financial help paying hotel bills and needed a quick loan that would be repaid upon returning home. Such a tale of financial woe had to have come as unexpected news to Duane Fager, Beth's husband and president of CoreFirst Bank and Trust who was with his wife in New Orleans. Contacted by The Topeka Capital-Journal upon receiving the hoax email, Beth Fager was initially hesitant to discuss what she cons
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    This is indeed good news!
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    THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The first concerned calls and emails began arriving around 7:45 a.m. Tuesday. To a person, none of Beth Fager's friends and colleagues inquiring and credit cards, or that she needed financial help to pay a hotel bill in Madrid.about her welfare really thought she had been robbed at gunpoint of all her cash At the same time, though, everyone wanted Fager to know her Yahoo email account had been hacked and her name was being used in an obvious scam. Fager, well-known in Topeka for her civic efforts in helping turn the deteriorating Municipal Auditorium into the Topeka Performing Arts Center, and most recently for her work in restoring the historic Great Overland Station, spent most of what should have been a pleasant vacation day in New Orleans working to secure her hacked email account, as well as assuring well-wishers that she was fine, despite the email to the contrary that carried her name. "Actually, a lot of it was quite heart-warming," she said of the expressions of concern. "No one I talked with fell for the scam, and I'm hoping that no one who got the email thought it was true. Still, people were concerned about what was happening. "The nice thing was, I heard from people I hadn't visited with in a long time." The email sent from Fager's Yahoo account, however, painted anything but a happy picture. Her hacker, posing as Fager, said she was writing "with tears in my eyes" after being robbed of everything during an unannounced trip to Spain. Unable to secure help from the Madrid police and American Embassy, the faux Fager needed financial help paying hotel bills and needed a quick loan that would be repaid upon returning home. Such a tale of financial woe had to have come as unexpected news to Duane Fager, Beth's husband and president of CoreFirst Bank and Trust who was with his wife in New Orleans. Contacted by The Topeka Capital-Journal upon receiving the hoax email, Beth Fager was initially hesitant to discuss what she cons
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