Word: exxonmobil
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...higher prices help anyone? Oil companies are tallying record-high profits. Their execs are cashing in too. ExxonMobil disclosed last week that Lee Raymond, who retired as its CEO in January, earned $69.7 million...
...measure, the $36 billion in profits that ExxonMobil earned last year is staggering. While corporate critics cavil, shareholders see a company simply doing what companies are supposed to do--earning money. Given Exxon's riches, though, the 32,677 claimants in a 17-year-old suit pursuing a $4.5 billion damage award from Exxon for its 1989 Valdez oil spill are puzzled: Why doesn't the world's largest and most profitable oil company just pay the victims and move on? Exxon recently argued its third appeal of the award handed out by a jury in 1994 as punishment...
Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis (2); ExxonMobil; Conference Board; Geffen Records; AP; USA Today; boxofficemojo.com
...billion ExxonMobil's profit in 2005, a 43% increase from 2004 and the largest annual net income in U.S. history...
...ExxonMobil management are of the opinion that we should stay the course in Iraq until the last drop of oil is pumped...