BP


Q1: BP off to a slow start bridging the valuation gap with the EU peers

07/05/24 -"BP’s mixed Q1 results pale in comparison to peers TotalEnergies’ and Shell’s consensus beats in the quarter. While the strong trading results and higher refining margins helped mitigate lower ..."

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07/05/24
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