Your Gas Dollars At Work
Exxon Mobil sets record profit in Q4. Let's hear it for unfettered capitalism! Exxon Mobil Corp. set U.S. records for annual and quarterly profits Monday as it easily topped fourth-quarter earnings forecasts. The nation's largest oil company reported net income in the fourth quarter of $10.7 billion, or $1.71 a share, compared to $8.4 billion, or $1.30 a share, a year earlier. Excluding items, Exxon Mobil ( Research ) earned $10.3 billion, or $1.65 per share, topping a consensus forecast of $1.44 a share from analysts surveyed by earnings tracker First Call. It also topped the record for quarterly profits it set in the third quarter, when it earned $9.9 billion. Shares of Exxon Mobil gained 2 percent in early-afternoon trading, helping to take the Dow into positive territory. For the year the company earned net income of $36.1 billion, or $33.9 billion excluding special items. That's up 31 percent from the $25.9 billion it earned on that basis year earlier. Exxon Mobil...
I lived in the NW for many years and I leave and NOW they become a REAL team....WOW...Superbowl???!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHell is freezing over for sure...hand me my mittens...
YAHOOOOOOO
Yeah.. it's about time! Too bad though it's going to be a home game for Pittsburg more or less.
ReplyDeleteEverywhere I go its Superbowl talk- no more :) NO MORE! I have family in Pittsburgh so this is a big deal of course... the party is already in the works..but alas, I do not follow.
ReplyDeleteDammit I linked you and I have to fix it. Bear with me, Drew. I mean no disrespect, I just seem to offer up more incompetence than what I deem acceptable..
ReplyDeleteFamily in Pittsburg? Please offer my regrets for the Sunday after next.
ReplyDeleteNo, seriously, the Hawks are my team, but I have a seriously hard time finding anything bad to say about the Steelers. They would be in my top five favorites.
Congrats. The God of Football told me last August that Seattle was going to win. The gods are with you. Don't know why...
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