* BP ad appears at top of certain Google search results * Ads appear on searches for "oil spill," "claims," others (Adds background) LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - BP Plc <BP.L> has bought terms such as ...
According to the service, Google retained the top spot from last year while Apple moved up five places to enter the top five at number two. Shell remained in fourth place and John Lewis moved up three ...
Oil giant BP reportedly ordered employees to disclose any office romances or risk losing their jobs — months after its chief executive was canned over his scandalous affairs. The updated conflicts of ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. The Washington Post had a good story last week looking at the striking disparities between autoworkers who were ...
Oil major BP has abandoned plans to build a hydrogen and carbon capture scheme at Teesside in north-east England, paving the ...
Speculation over a potential takeover of BP has intensified following activist investor Elliott Management’s acquisition of a nearly 5% stake. Analysts are considering various suitors—including Shell, ...
Market chatter about a potential Shell-BP merger has intensified, fueled by BP’s weak performance, strategic flip-flops, and investor dissatisfaction. Shell formally ruled out a bid for BP in the ...
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - BP Plc <BP.L> has bought terms such as "oil spill" from search engine providers including Google Inc <GOOG.O> to help direct Internet users to its website as it attempts to ...