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[Global Market Shifts: BP’s Strategy, Artist Accountability, and Corporate Performance]-[BP steps up cost cutting as profits slide]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-02-10

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The Struggle at BP: Strategic Uncertainty and Shareholder Discontent

Oil giant BP is currently navigating a period of intense turbulence, marked by falling profits due to declining oil prices. In response, the company has implemented cost-cutting measures, including the suspension of share buybacks. However, this strategy has left shareholders deeply divided. Nick Mazan of ACCR highlights that while BP blames its pivot to green energy for its underperformance, the data suggests otherwise. Mazan points out that "75% of its impairments and losses associated with disposals have been associated with its oil and gas investments over the past five years," suggesting that the narrative blaming renewables is misleading.

There is a growing consensus that BP is experiencing an "existential crisis," essentially "buying time" by pivoting back toward fossil fuels to sell a growth story to investors. Unlike competitors such as Shell, Exxon, and Chevron, which have maintained their buyback programs, BP’s decision to suspend them has been poorly received by the market. Fiona Sincotta of Citi Index notes that the 7% drop in BP's share price reflects investor disappointment, as shareholders prioritize "guaranteed returns" and dividends, which are crucial for pension-related investments.

Accountability and the Changing Power Dynamics in Music

The music industry is facing a moment of reckoning regarding ethics and accountability. Singer Chapel Roan’s departure from the Wasserman agency—led by Casey Wasserman, who has been linked to the Epstein files—has sparked a broader conversation about reputational risk. Music journalist Helen Brown observes that this is a significant shift, as the industry is "famous for not having had its Me Too moment" due to artists being "tightly locked into these contracts."

This movement signals a potential change in how musicians view their representation. Similar to the high-profile exits of Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber from Scooter Braun, artists are increasingly prioritizing their own "credibility" and "life philosophy" over traditional industry ties. With the Wasserman agency reportedly taking its roster down from the internet, the industry is witnessing a trend where artists are exerting more power to walk away from major players when ethical concerns arise.

Macroeconomic Pressures and Corporate Performance

Beyond specific corporate scandals, the global economy is facing multifaceted challenges. Cuba is currently grappling with a severe fuel crisis, exacerbated by a US-imposed blockade that threatens tariffs on countries supplying it with oil, significantly impacting the island's tourism sector. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a stark warning to the EU, urging it to become a more "assertive" world power to survive the "blatant aggression" from the US and the "commercial tsunami" coming from China.

In the corporate sector, contrastingly, Spotify has reported strong performance, with its shares jumping 16% after tripling its profits and reaching 751 million monthly users. This success stands in stark contrast to Coca-Cola, which is navigating a "transition period" as it attempts to pivot its portfolio toward healthier, non-sugary alternatives to meet shifting consumer demand. These varied outcomes underscore a volatile global market where companies must balance long-term strategic shifts with the immediate demands of investors and evolving consumer preferences.

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But even I've got questions.
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But shareholders are split.
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Or is it buying time in some way?
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I think they probably are buying time.
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That is a really important point.
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under pressure
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reining in spending
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underperformance relative to peers
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buying time
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sell a growth story
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