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  • george graves
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    Good to know we have an oil industry expert on the forums. :roll:

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    You don't think other oil companies are looking at the BP backlash and re-thinking their strategies? Are you kidding me? What does it do? What does the brand mean? WTF? Come on, you're a reasonably smart guy. Look at the bigger picture here. You don't need me to hold you hand.

    Some of you guys like to argue this shit just for shits and giggles. I swear.
    that has nothing to do with the brand, and everything to do with government lawsuits & regulations. The other guys just don't want to be regulated to death or sued. They might rethink their use/design of BOP's and safety strategies, but it's not like they (or BP) wanted this to happen.

    If you guys think BP profits are hurt by your little boycott, you're living in a dream world. Refining probably accounts for less than 5-10% of their profits. So if 2% of the population decides to boycott the "evil" oil companies by not going to BP gas stations (when you have no idea where that gas came from), how much do you think that affects them?

    In 10 years, nobody will even remember it happened, we'll have moved on to the next disaster/tragedy/political soap opera. Nobody ever thought Exxon would recover either..

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
    Just wait until a pressure issue blows a hole in the Gulf floor.
    you shut your mouf, thats a VERY VERY VERY bad scenario, and not outta the realm of possibility given what caused and led up to this whole ordeal

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
    Just wait until a pressure issue blows a hole in the Gulf floor.
    Quit reading Helium.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Just wait until a pressure issue blows a hole in the Gulf floor.

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    what does the "brand" mean really though? nothing. you're pissing in the wind and shooting the guy who own's the station in the foot. what does your boycott of the gas station do other than make your irrational feelings better? nothing. And it's probable that the other gas station that you buy your fuel at is selling product refined by BP.
    You don't think other oil companies are looking at the BP backlash and re-thinking their strategies? Are you kidding me? What does it do? What does the brand mean? WTF? Come on, you're a reasonably smart guy. Look at the bigger picture here. You don't need me to hold you hand.

    Some of you guys like to argue this shit just for shits and giggles. I swear.

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Fair enough


    Originally posted by TheEtaUnderdog View Post
    lol no, you shoulda bought last week at 27.
    Like I did ;) or at least so I have been told, My gma like to play in the markets and she handles all of it for me. She called and asked if I wanted some BP I have no idea how much I have or what, I just know I bought last week

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  • thornado327i
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    What does your boycott of the gas station do other than make your irrational feelings better?
    I'll take this one.

    It makes absolutely nothing besides making my irrational feeling better.

    My irrational feelings are very important to me.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    First off - this is going to become political at some point and should have be posted in the other forum.

    Secondly, boycotting BP makes a statement, sends a message, blah, blah, blah. But it's more than that - BP is a "damaged" brand name, and I for one would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see the BP name removed from all those gas stations. So yea, boycott. Burn the station down. Don't buy gas there.

    I know you think you're being super clever by having this bit of knowledge of where the gas actually comes from - but fuck it - it's about the brand. Kill the brand, and you'll send a message. Naw mean?
    what does the "brand" mean really though? nothing. you're pissing in the wind and shooting the guy who own's the station in the foot. what does your boycott of the gas station do other than make your irrational feelings better? nothing. And it's probable that the other gas station that you buy your fuel at is selling product refined by BP.

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  • TheEtaUnderdog
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    its the age old saying

    buy on rumor, sell on news

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  • TheEtaUnderdog
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    Originally posted by s0urce View Post
    buy buy buy!
    lol no, you shoulda bought last week at 27. its time to sell sell sell

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  • D-rock
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    Originally posted by psyber_0ptix View Post
    and then at that moment their stocks jumped up and closed +7.57%
    http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NYSE:BP
    WOW!!

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  • thornado327i
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    Originally posted by george graves View Post
    First off - this is going to become political at some point and should have be posted in the other forum.

    Secondly, boycotting BP makes a statement, sends a message, blah, blah, blah. But it's more than that - BP is a "damaged" brand name, and I for one would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see the BP name removed from all those gas stations. So yea, boycott. Burn the station down. Don't buy gas there.

    I know you think you're being super clever by having this bit of knowledge of where the gas actually comes from - but fuck it - it's about the brand. Kill the brand, and you'll send a message. Naw mean?
    Being Polish and thus having no sense of humor ;) I cannot tell whether you're being sarcastic or not...

    But in general - yeah - that's the case. Just go die BP.

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  • george graves
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    First off - this is going to become political at some point and should have be posted in the other forum.

    Secondly, boycotting BP makes a statement, sends a message, blah, blah, blah. But it's more than that - BP is a "damaged" brand name, and I for one would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see the BP name removed from all those gas stations. So yea, boycott. Burn the station down. Don't buy gas there.

    I know you think you're being super clever by having this bit of knowledge of where the gas actually comes from - but fuck it - it's about the brand. Kill the brand, and you'll send a message. Naw mean?

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Yes thats just how a gas station makes all of its money, sure as hell is not on fuel. The govt adds so much built in taxation to the fuel that there is no room for profit on it. Its even worse in europe than it is here in the states.

    As far as boycott of BP Nadno is dead on, we all could stop buying BP branded gas, it would not hurt them very much in the long haul, its not going to get rid of them. And 2 why would you want them to not make any money and go into receivership, and not be able to pay to close up and clean up the mess???? A crippled BP is worth nothing to anyone in the gulf or to the environment.

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