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Who Owns BP? Biggest Shareholder is JPMorgan Chase  Saturday, June 12, 2010  Who Owns BP? Biggest Shareholder is JPMorgan Chase    In the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, BP’s stock value has plummeted, prompting news stories identifying the company’s largest investors. Oddly enough, some media outlets have failed to identify the largest BP shareholder: The U.S. Investment firm JPMorgan Chase.    According to the European financial database Amadeus, JPMorgan Chase is the No. 1 holder of stock in BP. That distinction also has earned the Wall Street bank the title of “Global Ultimate Owner” of the oil giant, as it owns 28.34% of BP. Next, at 7.99%, is Legal and General Group, a British-based financial services company with assets of more than $350 billion. Another U.S. Investment firm, BlackRock Inc., owns 7.1% of BP. Other owners include the governments of Kuwait, Norway, Singapore and China.  Noel Brinkerhoff, David Wallechinsky
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The abbreviation BP most popularly refers to the British energy company which was originally British Petroleum. Donald Alexander Smith is the founding chairman of BP while the current CEO is John Browne of Madingley. The company's CFO is Byron Grote.
The headquarters of BP is in London, United Kingdom. In the world, it is one of just six private sector vertically integrated petroleum, petroleum spirit and natural gas "supermajors". It was in the year 2000 that the company was renamed BP and no meaning was given to the letters.

BP could also popularly refer to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), which is among the largest PSU companies in India. Ashok Sinha is the company's current Chairman & MD. This company is basically concerned with the refining as well as retailing of petroleum products.
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As BP (The letters no longer stand for British Petroleum) is a public company, the ownership is transparent--look it up!
  Institutions   individuals   total%
  UK         33       7         40
US      25    14      39
Rest of Europe        10    -      10
Rest of World      7    -      7
Miscellaneous      4    -      4
     79    21      100
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JP Morgan Chase Bank, holding 27.74% of the total ordinary issued share capital
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I've got bout 500 shares of it & not selling !!!  Hint: "This too will pass" (And a JUICY DIVIDEND WHILE YOU WAIT !!!  If it keeps dropping, (which it will not go much further due to the FAT Div), I'm going to pick up more !!!  BP HAS TONS OF CASH on the Balance Sheet, PLUS INSURANCE for spills like this !!  Remember the Exxon Valdez ???  If you bought it right after the spill, YOU MADE A "BOAT LOAD" !! LOL - PUN INTENDED !!!  ;-)
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BP (in my opinion) stands for Black Plague. And it is exactly that.
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I think tht it is mostly owned by american shareholders for now, although the american government may get part ownership as compensation
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Queen Beatrice of the Netherlands is a major shareholder, don't know if she holds controlling interest in BP
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This is the worst oil slick in US history...until the cast of Jersey Shore goes swimming in the ocean.
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British Petroleum Owns BP... What a f_ing idiot.  Nathan Rothschild owns BP.  Do your homework
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All I know is the stuff they're using to "disperse" the spill may be more toxic than the oil itself...
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The Illuminati OWNS BP, why do you think Queen Elizabeth II went before de UN and the temperature sky-rocketed? She is a sulfurous satanic witch and should be hunted down as the rest of these ill pathetic psychopaths who wish to destroy and depopulates US, the sheeple.!
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British Petroleum owns BP.  BP, Halliburton and Transocean are all to blame for the oil spill.
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BP is Dutch, its owned by Queen Beatrice (I think thats her name) of the Netherlands !!

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