BP set to report profit rise, but shares still lag
August Graham, PA City Reporter
23 April 2021, 3:22 pm
BPs shares are still lagging behind a rebounding oil price which is likely to push it closer to its pre-Covid profits.
Analysts expect the company’s replacement cost profit, its preferred measure, to reach 1.64 billion dollars (£1.2 billion) when it reports its results for the first three months of the year.
It would be a big step up from last quarter’s 110 million dollars (£79 million) and even up on the same period a year ago, which reached 790 million dollars (£569 million).
The rise will be defined by the oil price.
BP set to report profit rise, but shares still lag
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50th anniversary edition of The Way We Live s first vinyl LP released Date published: 17 April 2021
The 50th anniversary edition of The Way We Live s debut album
A 50th anniversary LP of Rochdale band The Way We Live’s first vinyl LP has been released.
The band – which would later become ‘Tractor’ – was signed up by John Peel in 1971, with their first album ‘A Candle for Judith’ released on his Dandelion Records label in Spring of that year.
A 1971 original LP in mint condition now fetches over £400; now there is a new triple gatefold sleeve release of the album on green vinyl – with a bonus 12” featuring two extra tracks from the same period.
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