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![]() Group: Members Posts: 706 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Lubbock, TX Member No.: 20 ![]() |
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22949325/
QUOTE HOUSTON - Exxon Mobil Corp. on Friday posted the largest annual profit by a U.S. company — $40.6 billion — as the world's largest publicly traded oil company benefited from historic crude prices at year's end.
Exxon also set a U.S. record for the biggest quarterly profit, posting net income of $11.7 billion for the final three months of 2007, besting its own mark of $10.71 billion in the fourth quarter of 2005. The previous record for annual profit was $39.5 billion, which Exxon Mobil reported for 2006. The eye-popping results weren't a surprise given record prices for a barrel of oil at the end of 2007. For much of the fourth quarter, they hovered around $90 a barrel, more than 50 percent higher than a year ago. Crude prices reached an all-time trading high of $100.09 on Jan. 3 but have fallen about 10 percent since. The record profit for the October-December period amounted to $2.13 a share versus $1.76 a share in 2006. Year-ago net income was $10.25 billion. Also extraordinary was Exxon Mobil's revenue, which rose 30 percent in the fourth quarter to $116.6 billion from $90 billion a year ago. For the year, sales rose to $404.5 billion — the most ever for the Irving, Texas-based company — from the $377.64 billion it posted in 2006. In a statement, Exxon Mobil Chairman Rex Tillerson said the company continued to meet the world's energy needs through its "globally diverse resource base." "Our long-term investment program, in projects often far from major consuming nations, continued to provide resources essential to the increasingly interdependent global energy supply network," Tillerson said. Exxon Mobil produces about 3 percent of the world's oil. -------------------- Beers that I have had, updated July 5th, 2009: 1,548
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Group: Admin Posts: 6,906 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Austin Member No.: 9 ![]() |
If the next president supports the hydrogen or ethanol "economies", I'm gonna scream. They're both unfeasible. AND ETHANOL GETS CRAPPY MILEAGE.
Tired of my fucking gas being diluted by that crap just so it's 20 cents per gallon cheaper. Need to get myself some damn acetone... This post has been edited by Spectatrix: Feb 2 2008, 11:01 AM -------------------- |
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![]() Do they ignore parts of reality? Group: Moderators Posts: 2,935 Joined: 23-February 06 From: South Overton!!! Member No.: 46 ![]() |
If the next president supports the hydrogen or ethanol "economies", I'm gonna scream. They're both unfeasible. AND ETHANOL GETS CRAPPY MILEAGE. Tired of my fucking gas being diluted by that crap just so it's 20 cents per gallon cheaper. Need to get myself some damn acetone... What's wrong with hydrogen? It seems like a fairly clean source of energy. -------------------- A psychotic world we live in. The madmen are in power. How long have we known this? Faced this? And--how many of us do know it? Perhaps if you know you are insane then you are not insane. Or you are becoming sane, finally. Waking up. I suppose only a few are aware of all this. Isolated persons here and there. But the broad masses... what do they think? All these hundreds of thousands in this city, here. Do they imagine that they live in a sane world? Or do they guess, glimpse, the truth...?
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