America, when you go to the Voting Booth, I hope you remember this

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  • jayhawk1
    jayhawk1

    Yet another reason I am voting against all but one local incumbent...

    Exxon Mobil posts $10.49B profit in 3Q

    By STEVE QUINN, AP Business Writer 34 minutes ago

    Oil industry behemoth Exxon Mobil Corp. said Thursday its third-quarter earnings rose to $10.49 billion, the second-largest quarterly profit ever recorded by a publicly traded U.S. company.

    The report comes as high crude prices this year have fueled record profits in the oil industry, triggering an outcry from consumers who were being asked to pay about $3 a gallon for gasoline in early August.

    The largest quarterly profit ever was Exxon Mobil's $10.71 billion profit in the fourth quarter of 2005.

    They may beat that next quarter, said Howard Silverblatt Standard & Poor's Senior Index Analyst. "Then in all likelihood they will be at that $40 billion mark for the year."

    That would put the company on track for the highest annual profit ever by a U.S. company. Exxon Mobil holds that record with a 2005 profit of $36.1 billion.

    Although crude oil prices began to decline toward the end of the third quarter, the average market price for crude held at around $70 a barrel in the period after peaking above $78 per barrel in July. Oil futures prices have recently traded near $61 a barrel, and gasoline prices have dropped to an average of about $2.43 a gallon.

    Exxon Mobil, the world's biggest public oil company said its net income amounted to $1.77 per share for the July-September period, up from $9.92 billion, or $1.58 per share, a year ago.

    The results surpassed the expectations of Wall Street analysts. On average, analysts expected the company to earn $1.59 per share in the quarter.

    Revenue fell to $99.59 billion from $100.72 billion from a year ago, which saw then-record oil prices because of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

    Another major international oil company, Royal Dutch Shell PLC said its third-quarter profit fell 34 percent to $5.94 billion even as revenues rose 10 percent to $84.3 billion. But the Anglo-Dutch company's operating profit rose as higher oil prices outweighed worsening refining margins.

    Earlier this week, ConocoPhillips reported its profit rose 2 percent to $3.88 billion in the third quarter while another major oil company, BP PLC, said its earnings fell 3.6 percent to $6.23 billion.

    A fifth major oil company, Chevron Corp., is expected to report its results Friday.

    High oil prices helped Irving, Texas-based Exxon Mobil realize earnings from its oil and gas drilling activities of $6.49 billion, up 13 percent from the prior year. The company also saw stronger earnings from its refining operations and gas stations, and profits at its chemicals segment more than doubled.

    Exxon Mobil shares rose in premarket trading to $72.35 after closing Wednesday at $71.01 on the New York Stock Exchange.

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    AP Business Writer Lauren Villagran in New York contributed to this report.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    With that kind of cash they could solve the problems with fuel cells and other renewable energy sources.

    I'm willing to bet they will choose not to.

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    I will also keep in mind that the government's take off gasoline was equal to the oil companies' in 2005 and higher in 2004. Link is provided below. When the politcians want to bitch about price gouging they can start by getting their own hands out of my wallet.

    http://www.eia.doe.gov/pub/oil_gas/petroleum/analysis_publications/primer_on_gasoline_prices/html/petbro.html

  • hemp lover
    hemp lover

    "With that kind of cash they could solve the problems with fuel cells and other renewable energy sources." The New York office of the ad agency I work for won part of the Exxon account this year. I'm afraid to go into too much detail here (don't want to get fired for breach of confidentiality), but I'll just say their upcoming commercials are very interesting in an LOL kind of way.

  • youcanhaveago
    youcanhaveago

    Poor old you . In the UK WE PAY ( a quick calculation in my head) between 7 and 8 dollars a gallon !!!!!!

  • jstalin
    jstalin

    Ah yes, profits are eeeeevil. I long for the days of Soviet Communism. Things would be so much better...

    But seriously. Big (evil) Oil profits about 20 cents a gallon. Taxes add up to more than 50 cents a gallon. Who is gouging who here?

    Perhaps you don't understand the mechanics of capital investment. That evil profit is being spent to fund future oil exploration.

  • youcanhaveago
    youcanhaveago

    I believe the tax in the UK is 5 times that in the USA

  • Mr. Kim
    Mr. Kim

    We are being TAXED and CONTROLLED into the poor house!

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    PS a $3.25, 12 oz latte at Starbucks works out to about thirty-four dollars a gallon.

  • Mystla
    Mystla

    Maybe we should use some of that oil we get out of AK instead of selling it all... makes all kinds of sense, we ship our oil out and then ship in oil from elsewhere for our own use, but I'm sure that doesn't affect the cost of gas ;)

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