BP's sales grow, earnings drop

The oil giant wasn't able to keep pace with 2021's first quarter, though the company remains far ahead of its USD 17.5bn deficit from Q2 2020.
Photo: LUKE MACGREGOR/REUTERS / X01981
Photo: LUKE MACGREGOR/REUTERS / X01981

You wouldn't think it were the same company when comparing oil supermajor BP's financials for the second quarter with those of the same period last year.

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