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July 27, 2006, 8:39AM
Exxon Mobil quarterly profit jumps 36 percent

By STEVE QUINN
Associated Press
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-->IRVING -- Exxon Mobil Corp. said today it earned $10.36 billion in the second quarter, the second largest quarterly profit ever recorded by a publicly traded U.S. company.
The earnings figure was 36 percent above the profit it reported a year ago. High oil prices helped boost the company's revenue by 12 percent to a level just short of a quarterly record.
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Exxon Mobil's report comes a day after another large U.S. oil company, ConocoPhillips, said it earned more than $5 billion in the quarter and at a time when many drivers in the U.S. are paying $3 for a gallon of gas - increasing the likelihood of further political backlash in Washington.
Exxon Mobil, the world's largest oil company by market capitalization, said earnings amounted to $1.72 per share in the April-June quarter compared with a profit of $7.64 billion, or $1.20 per share, a year ago.
The results topped Wall Street expectations but came in behind Exxon Mobil's record profit of $10.71 billion set in the fourth quarter of 2005.
Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected the company to earn $1.64 per share.
Revenue rose to $99.03 billion from $88.57 billion in the prior-year quarter. That was short of Exxon Mobil's record third-quarter revenue of $100.72 billion - which also stands as record revenue generated by any U.S. public company ever in a single quarter.
Its shares rose 85 cents to $67.45 in premarket trading. That would top its 52-week high of $67.18.
Exxon Mobil said it spent $4.9 billion on capital and exploration projects during the quarter, up 8 percent from a year ago, while distributing $7.9 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases. Congress has been urging the big oil companies to put more of their profits toward boosting the supply of energy for consumers.
By segment, exploration and production earnings rose sharply to $7.13 billion, up $2.23 billion from the second quarter of last year, a reflection of higher crude and natural gas prices. Production increased 6 percent from a year ago and 9 percent if the impact of divestments and entitlements are excluded.
The company's refining and marketing segment reported a $264 million earnings increase to $2.48 billion, the result of stronger refining margins, slightly offset by weaker marketing margins.
Exxon's chemical business saw earnings rise $26 million to $840 million.
 

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These guys are making so much $$ its unreal...congress wont be too happy w/ their profits.
 

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they should in turn lower their gas prices to offset some of this.

Maybe a boycot of their stations would hurt them the only place they care..
 

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Doubt a boycott would work since we NEED gas and thats what they are making their profits on IMO
 

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Clearly there needs to be more regulation here.

It will never happen, because many people in the goverment and their friends all have a BIG stake in oil.

Alternative energy? You should be able to piss in your gas tank and drive across country by now.

But no, I give you IRAQ. Which is costing the country money and lives so the uber rich can be even more uber rich.

I wish the rich were as kind and giving and thoughtful as Buffet and Gates, but you'll get a date with your dream celebrity before that ever happens.
 

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maxdemo said:
Doubt a boycott would work since we NEED gas and thats what they are making their profits on IMO
Just saying Boycott THEIR stations, lots of other companies to choose from.
 

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where i live mobil stations are about .10 more a gallon than others. I have no clue why people get gas there. If i'm about to run out I'll get $5 worth to get to another station but that's it
 

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Nice avatar...wow thats an arsss!!
 

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Makes me want to run to the corner store and put another 30 gallons in the old tahoe!!! I feel sorry they only made 10 billion maybe if the prices were low er they would sell more gas??:nohead:
 

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