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A Chance to Buy Shares in a FTSE 100 Giant?

Playing FTSEMay 31, 2026

The creator discusses BP, a FTSE 100 company, which has seen its stock price decline due to external factors like oil price volatility and internal issues, including the removal of its chairman over alleged inappropriate behavior. Despite short-term market reactions, the creator suggests a long-term perspective is warranted, highlighting BP's past struggles with renewable energy investments and a recent strategic shift back to hydrocarbons under new leadership.

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COPBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

ConocoPhillips is presented as an interesting alternative due to its focused operations after divesting downstream assets.

SHELBullishHigh ConvictionSignal-backedPrimary

Shell is favored over BP due to its strong gas focus, which is expected to benefit from increasing data center power demand.

BPNeutralMedium ConvictionSignal-backedPrimary

BP's stock is down due to chairman removal and past strategic missteps, but a long-term view might be warranted despite current volatility.

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SHEL
buy opened May 31, 2026
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