Relief Well Drill Rig Returning To Gulf Oil Spill Site -BP Wall Street Journal HOUSTON (Dow Jones)– A drill rig working on a relief well is returning to the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill as a tropical storm that caused its … BP Returning to Gulf Oil Spill Site to Drill Relief Well as Bonnie WeakensBloomberg Tropical Update: Bonnie falling apart.BP oil spill region can expect better …Examiner.com Tropical Depression Bonnie Loses Steam, But May Strengthen Over Evacuated Oil…FOXNews Voice of America –Washington Post –Baltimore Sun all 1,937 news articles »
Investors in Gulf Oil Well Distance Themselves From Spill Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON — The two companies that held minority stakes in the well that caused the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are taking steps to … Anadarko Plans to Meet With BP to Avoid Oil Spill Cost Dispute LitigationBloomberg BP Sparring With Partners on Well CostsNew York Times Dan Dorfman: SEC Investigating BP TradingInvesting Contrarian
Exodus of Rigs Hasn't Happened Wall Street Journal … a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling, 31 of the 33 rigs that were operating in the Gulf when the Deepwater Horizon exploded remain there. … Drilling Moratorium Will Further Burden EconomyForbes (blog) EDITORIAL: Obama administration keeps trying to pass moratorium, but it's …Lufkin Daily News Environmentalists and a clean-energy futureLos Angeles Times FOXNews –Buffalo News –Sarasota Herald-Tribune all 131 news articles »
BP (BP) says the costs of the oil spill to date is .43B, and it’s too early to quantify liabilities. BP says it’s not aware of a reason for its shares to drop, and says the company is “strong”. BP shareholders filed a class-action lawsuit based on claims that the company mislead investors prior to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico…Old Republic (ORI) and PMA Capital (PMACA) announced a 5M merger agreement. Old Republic will acquire all of PMA’s outstanding common stock…Target (TGT) increased its quarterly dividend 47% to 25c from 17c. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Clean Harbors Puts A High Estimate On Gulf Oil Spill Work Wall Street Journal But even with the update, the full benefits of the disaster remain uncertain as BP's ability to stop the leak, the amount of oil that gets to shore and even … Clean Harbors Updates Participation in Gulf Oil Spill ResponseMarketWatch (press release) Clean Harbors (CLH) Assisting In Gulf Oil Spill Clean-Up, Expects 15-20 …Green Stocks Central Stocks to watch: Gulf cleanup may be opportunityCincinnati.com 24/7 Wall St. (blog) –Reuters all 25 news articles »
U.S. stock futures point to lower Wall Street open
* Futures for the Dow Jones industrial average , the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 fell 0.2 to 0.3 percent at 0854 GMT, pointing to a weaker start on Wall Street on Friday.
White House Wants $10 Million to Fight Oil-Spill Litigation Wall Street Journal There remains much to be done to stem the stubborn blowout that has spewed more than 4 million gallons of oil into the Gulf. On Thursday, BP was still … Latest updates and pictures from the Gulf Coast oil spillExaminer.com Gulf oil spillDetroit Free Press (blog) BP boss admits mistakes and job on the line over Gulf oil spillThe Guardian Los Angeles Times (blog) –Bayou Buzz –Oshkosh Northwestern all 22,353 news articles »
(AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-11 06:39 PRESS DIGEST – Wall Street Journal – May 11
May 11 (Reuters) – The following were the top stories in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * Global markets roared back in response to the EU’s nearly $1 trillion rescue plan to save the euro from a public-debt crisis that has threatened to derail economic recovery. * Executives from BP Plc, Transocean Ltd and …
Reflections on the Oil Spill Wall Street Pit (blog) By Edmund L. Andrews|May 10, 2010, 10:30 PM|Author's Website Executives from BP (BP) and its partners in the Gulf oil spill will endure a heavy round of … Obama Administration Wants To Split Agency That Oversees Offshore DrillingNPR (blog) More offshore drilling wouldn't help citizensLas Vegas Sun