For the full year, earnings fell 57% from a year ago to $19.3 billion, or $3.98 a share. When oil prices surged above $140 a barrel in 2008, Exxon Mobil earned a U.S. record $45.2 billion ...
No significant news for in the past two years. Key Stock Data P/E Ratio (TTM) The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing ...
Students at Princeton describe unease that Exxon employee had an office on campus, while dozens of universities have big oil links The lecturer looked, and sounded, the part. Sporting a pale blue ...
It describes how Exxon conducted cutting-edge climate research decades ago and then pivoted to work at the forefront of climate denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its ...
Exxon Mobil's U.S. upstream unit posted a $4.2 billion net loss in 2016. Source: 4Q Earnings Presentation, page 21 The massive net loss was mostly because of a $2 billion reserve impairment charge ...
Recently, a group of outside researchers compared each Exxon climate model to real-world climate records, scoring them from 0 to 100. And they found that, on average, Exxon's predictions were 72 ...
Because of this, empirical studies indicate a strong correlation between trends in earnings estimate revisions and short-term stock price movements. For the current quarter, Exxon is expected to ...
The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) is one of the most widely used metrics for investors and analysts to determine stock valuation. In addition to showing whether a company's stock price is ...
Exxon Mobil Corp is expected to sell operations of an oil field off the coast of California, in which it is estimated to lose $2 billion in the transaction to Sable Offshore. A conservative group ...
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