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Bp!!!!
okay so BP(the gas company) is burning sea turtles alive! go joke at all! go look it up!
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Re: Bp!!!!
 Originally Posted by jacob985
okay so BP(the gas company) is burning sea turtles alive! go joke at all! go look it up!
can post where you got this from..
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i was just watching it on the news
here is an artical. http://www.redorbit.com/news/science...urce=r_science
Last edited by jacob985; 06-25-2010 at 03:18 PM.
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Re: Bp!!!!
I will never pump gas or buy a single product from BP for the rest of my life.
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I see this quickly moved to qt room but here is the thing, gather the oil and have controlled "burn feild" OR let more oil reach the coastline and ruin that for many years killing more turutles and wildlife.... your call....
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Re: Bp!!!!
they are suposed to have nets around the burn fields to perven wildlife from reaching the burning oil.
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The only report from a reputable news source is one article from Fox News. I would think that if this was proven, this would be on every news webpage and making the local and national news on TV. all of which hasn't happened. I'm not saying it isn't happening, but I think it may have been one captain doing it once or something to that effect. I cannot believe that with everything BP has to deal with, they would want this added to their worries.
This is the only thing I was able to find and it is somewhat convoluted.
Jim Smith
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On Tuesday MyFoxTampaBay.com reported that a boat captain working to rescue sea turtles in the Gulf of Mexico saw BP ships burning the loveable marine critters alive.
As the website noted in an article entitled “Is BP burning sea turtles alive?“:
Captain Mike Ellis said in an interview posted on You Tube that the boats are conducting controlled burns to get rid of the oil. “They drag a boom between two shrimp boats and whatever gets caught between the two boats, they circle it up and catch it on fire. Once the turtles are in there, they can’t get out,” Ellis said.
Which apart from being tragic news in its own right, makes for an unfortunate turn of phrase for BP insiders.
It is well known that within BP corporate circles that those holding the highly sought- after executive assistant job — seen as a grooming ground for future executive board members — are commonly referred to as “turtles”.
Something to do with the way they protect and gate-keep the executives they are attached to, apparently.
Anyway, it just so happens that a younger Tony Hayward, now BP’s chief executive, was also once affectionately known as just that — a turtle.
As the New York Times commented in October 2007 (via Factiva):
Hayward’s performance was noticed by John Browne, the then-BP chief executive who resigned earlier this year after revelations about his personal life that had prompted him to lie to a high court.
Hayward was dubbed a ”turtle,” BP’s title for any promising talent whom it planned to groom for top leadership.
As a turtle, Hayward followed Browne around, witnessing an expansion strategy that has been blamed for some of BP’s current problems.
”There’s nothing wrong with the business as such but things had gone a bit lax under the old Browne reign and the management needs tightening up and focusing,” said Alan Beaney, a fund manager with Principal Investment Management, based in Britain. ”It’s Hayward’s job to see if he can change that around.”
The question is: will he be barbecued by the board the same way his fellow turtles are being barbecued in the Gulf of Mexico?
We wait and watch.
Related links:
Portrait of an oil company in distress – FT Alphaville
Adventures in falling knives – FT Alphaville
This entry was posted by Izabella Kaminska on Friday, June 25th, 2010 at 10:40 and is filed under Capital markets, Commodities. Tagged with bp, Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico, Transocean, turtles. Edit this entry.
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Re: Bp!!!!
They have no business not permitting people to rescue the turtles...though I have to say, I question how well those turtles would have done anyhow, given that they are already in the middle of a gigantic oil slick.
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Re: Bp!!!!
 Originally Posted by j_h_smith
The only report from a reputable news source is one article from Fox News.
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