ExxonMobile tried to quietly release their profits from the last quarter of 2008. This is probably because they made the biggest profit of any company in American history with $11.68 billion. Shell came in second with $11.56 billion. BP made $9.5 billion, Chevron made $5.98 billion and ConocoPhillips made $5.44 billion.
At a time when oil and gas prices are hitting record highs, many Americans
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"There is no problem that is not so bad that it cannot be made worse by Congress fixing it."--REBierceRep. Maxine Waters(D-CA)is a modern, on-the-go Democrat! Here, she takes time out of her busy day calling for a commie-styled take-over of U.S. oil companies, to indulge her compulsion to blame America for 9/11. Where does she find the time? She must wear roller skates!The heads of U.S. oil compan
So oil is about to hit $130/barrell today and I can't wait to here the Dems blame the oil companies again. But OPEC is the one all should be upset with. Yeah, oil companies are making record profits but it's because the price per gallon is higher. They are also having to pay more for the oil. Exxon Mobile, one of the companies that has made the most money, is sustaining a 10% net profit margin
Oil and steel trader Thu Duc Trading and Import Export Joint Stock Company informed the exchange closed-end fund VF1 reduced its holding to 3.11% from 5.21% by selling 74,710 shares.
Shares of Thu Duc fell for the seventh straight session to finish 1.6 percent lower at VND24,100.
VF1 shares posted their ninth...
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They are raking it in, the oil sheiks of the Middle East, our own beloved American oil companies - Shell, Texaco, Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, Amaco and the rest. The oil is pumping and the already swollen pockets are getting bigger and bigger. Money, money, money for all...except us, the petroleum-buying public, most of us are suffering, we can’t believe the prices. It’s as if we have become pawns
Navtej Kohli, President Granox Explorations, read an interesting report on the internet about oil exploration efforts going on in West Nile region. Here is what the report says:
NEPTUNE Petroleum Uganda, the company exploring for oil in the West Nile region, will drill two test wells in the Rhino Camp basin by the end of the [...]
“The government hasn’t gone so far as to say, ‘leave Russia to the Russians,’ publicly, but you can imagine the sentiment being passed between cabinet ministers and police chiefs as they rifle through TNK-BP’s Moscow offices (which they did a couple of weeks ago)” — Stephanie Grimmett
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by Denis Rebrov, Ekaterina Grishkovets, Natalia Grib; Irina Paramonova, Tula
The sell-off of the main YUKOS production enterprises was completed yesterday. All the most significant of them went to Rosneft, making it the leader among Russian producers and refiners. Even YUKOS sales outlets, which Rosneft turned down at the last minute, may end up with it in the end. In addition, it may get
by Denis Rebrov, Ekaterina Grishkovets, Natalia Grib; Irina Paramonova, Tula
The sell-off of the main YUKOS production enterprises was completed yesterday. All the most significant of them went to Rosneft, making it the leader among Russian producers and refiners. Even YUKOS sales outlets, which Rosneft turned down at the last minute, may end up with it in the end. In addition, it may get
I found this article in an Email newsletter that I recieve. I think it makes a very good point.******************************************************************The new speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, calls oil company profits “obscene.” And at first blush, many would agree. Over the past 12 months, for example, ExxonMobil has made pre-tax profits of $164 billion on sales of $369.5 billion. That’s a lot. But are big profits bad?Hardly. Companies exist to maximize profits. Profits are what keep workers employed. They keep companies innovating, creating new products and services. They keep the economy humming and the country strong. And they allow you and I to invest and secure our financial future. Even the school teacher who plunks some of her retirement account in an S&P 500 Index fund benefits from Exxon’s rising share price – which is a direct result of Exxon’s rising profits. Many will argue that there is nothing wrong with profits, per se. It’s just that Exxon is