Obama rages against BP

Barack Obama was taking no prisoners at BP this week. As the Deepwater Horizon leak continued to gush oil, CEO Tony Hayward was in the firing line and the firm was fighting for its survival.

BP has finally managed to stem a small part of the flow from the deep sea well in the Gulf Of Mexico, but the spill, now thought to be four times worse than the Exxon Valdez disaster, continued to fuel a political storm this week. Barack Obama launched an attack on CEO Tony Hayward, saying he'd have fired him for a series of ill-judged comments.

He has also criticised BP for considering paying a dividend while the spill is unresolved. The White House warned BP it faced "many billions of dollars" in penalties in addition to the ongoing clean-up costs, which are already at $1.2bn. The shares have now slipped by almost 40% since the spill began in late April.

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