Friday 18 June 2010

What's Obama's Real Interest in BP

US President Obama has taken more than a keen interest in the BP oil spillage. Why should the leader of a nation get involved in what would normally be left to normal commercial interests, together with existing legislation, to sort out? Some consider this as a direct threat to BP's viability as a company and that President Obama - following in the footsteps of his predecessor Bush of tending to vested interests - is now setting the scene for some serious financial consequences for the unfortunate situation that BP now faces.


Some of BP's most profitable financial interests lie in the US and you can imagine competitor's envy and greed in being able to acquire these at bargain basement costs leaving shareholders bewildered and somewhat devoid of their cherished capital assets and possibly having recently wiped their sweat ridden brows in the wake of the Northern Rock fiasco. Well I guess you could say that it's the nature of investing in the stock market. However, many investors have come to expect a certain amount of security from blue chip company's such as BP. After all, banks and Big Oil are regarded as two of the most financially stable vehicles to place one's investment funds.

So what's happening? Well, energy is a valuable commodity and is now subject to ever-increasing costs to the consumer. Take one of the major players out of the picture and this can open the door to even more monopolistic practices. For this very reason most homeowners are now looking for ways to reduce their exposure to this type of unfair practice by developing their own diy energy systems at home. It's not solar nor is it wind, but a brand new revolutionary technology using magnets. The back story to this is fascinating as both governments and energy companies have been enthusiastically covering up this technology for decades it seems. Check this out for yourself at: Magniwork Generator - The Lost Technology

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