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  2. 3 Reasons To Consider Buying BP plc (ADR) Stock - AOL

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    It’s been a pretty good year for BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP) so far, with shares of BP stock up about 9% in 2018. In fact, there are three reasons to consider owning BP plc (ADR) stock. Despite all ...

  3. BP Stock Drops As Q3 Revenue Misses Mark, Production ... - AOL

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    BP PLC (NYSE:BP) shares are trading lower after the company reported third-quarter results. Sales and other operating revenues came in at $47.254 billion, missing the consensus of $52.557 billion ...

  4. American depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    The first ADR was introduced by J.P. Morgan in 1927 for the British retailer Selfridges on the New York Curb Exchange, the American Stock Exchange's precursor. [4] They are the U.S. equivalent of a global depository receipt (GDR). Securities of a foreign company that are represented by an ADR are called American depositary shares (ADSs).

  5. Global depository receipt - Wikipedia

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    GDRs represent ownership of an underlying number of shares of a foreign company and are commonly used to invest in companies from developing or emerging markets by investors in developed markets. Prices of global depositary receipt are based on the values of related shares, but they are traded and settled independently of the underlying share.

  6. BP - Wikipedia

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    This sale represented slightly more than 5% of BP's total shares and reduced the government's ownership of the company to 46%. [68] On 19 October 1987, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher authorised the sale of an additional GBP7.5 billion ($12.2 billion) of BP shares at 333 pence, representing the government's remaining 31% stake in the company ...

  7. Proxy firm - Wikipedia

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    A proxy firm (also a proxy advisor, proxy adviser, proxy voting agency, vote service provider or shareholder voting research provider or proxy voting advisory businesses (PVABs)) provides services to shareholders (in most cases an institutional investor of some type) to vote their shares at shareholder meetings of, usually, listed companies.

  8. BP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after ...

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    Loudon’s wife had signed an "in the know" statement agreeing not to buy TravelCentres stock. ... Loudon bought up 46,450 shares in the company. By Feb. 15, 2023, his stake was worth $1.82 ...

  9. Institutional Shareholder Services - Wikipedia

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    Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. (ISS) is an American proxy advisory firm. Hedge funds, mutual funds and similar organizations that own shares of multiple companies pay ISS to advise (and often vote their shares) regarding share holder votes.