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Can the filthy cheap BP share price rocket in 2025? Here's what the experts say


Published on 2024-12-08 13:20:58 - The Motley Fool UK
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  • Harvey Jones took advantage of a tough year for the BP share price to add the stock to his portfolio at a reduced price. Is the sun set to shine on the FTSE 100 oil giant?
The article from Fool.co.uk discusses the potential for BP's share price to surge in 2025, despite its current undervaluation. BP shares are described as "filthy cheap" due to their low price-to-earnings ratio and high dividend yield. Analysts have mixed views: some are optimistic, citing BP's strategic shift towards renewable energy, cost-cutting measures, and potential recovery in oil prices. However, others are cautious, pointing to the volatile oil market, BP's significant debt, and the ongoing transition to green energy which could impact long-term profitability. The article highlights that while BP has made strides in reducing its debt and investing in sustainable energy, the global push towards decarbonization and unpredictable geopolitical events could either propel or hinder its stock performance. Overall, the consensus seems to be that while there are positive indicators for BP's future, the energy sector's inherent risks and uncertainties make any significant price increase speculative.

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