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BP CEO seen first to leave by Irish bookie_They are betting on BP executives quiting NOW
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 488861:MV8xMDgzMjU1XzE3MjM4MjE0XzNBQzVDQTdF] wonder if they get million dollar golden parachutes for this oil spill? [/quote]
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BP CEO seen first to leave by Irish bookie
At 2-to-1, BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg is second most likely, followed by COO Doug Suttles at 9-to-4, Louisiana Shrimp Association Secretary
CEO Tony Hayward will be the first to lose his job due to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. At 2-to-1, BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg is second most likely, followed by COO Doug Suttles at 9-to-4, Louisiana Shrimp Association Secretary Clint Guidry at 12-to-1, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson at 14-to-1, White House energy adviser Carol Browner at 16-to-1 and President Barack Obama at 20-to-1. Odds are 5-to-2 that Iain Conn will be next BP CEO, with Andy Inglis and Robert Dudley each at 3-to-1.
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