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BP agreed to sell its mobility and convenience and BP Pulse businesses in the Netherlands to Catom, part of the company's ...
BP has agreed to sell its 300 Dutch petrol stations to Dutch fuel distribution and trading company Catom as part of its plan ...
BP is selling all of its petrol stations in the Netherlands. The oil company has now presented the buyer of the petrol ...
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Zacks.com on MSNBP to Divest Netherlands-Based Retail & EV Businesses to CatomBP is set to sell its Dutch retail and EV charging business to Catom, advancing its $20B divestment plan and strategic shift.
BP (NYSE: BP) has agreed to sell its entire mobility & convenience and BP pulse operations in the Netherlands to Catom, ...
The transaction includes around 300 bp-owned or branded retail sites - some with on-site EV charging infrastructure - as well ...
(Alliance News) - BP PLC on Wednesday said it has agreed to sell its Netherlands mobility & convenience and BP pulse businesses to Breda, Netherlands-based energy company Catom BV. The London-based ...
Analysts at Bernstein estimate that the sale could fetch $10-$11 billion, making it one of the largest in BP’s current divestment pipeline. BP Sharpens Focus With Exit From Non-Core Businesses.
BP announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to sell 300 Dutch petrol stations in order to meet its goal of selling $20 billion of assets by the year 2027.
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