Exxon Stock
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Why has Exxon Mobil stock not profited more from the large run up in oil prices seen in 2008? There are a variety of reasons for this, including the terrible shrinkage in refining margins and also that the run-up for Exxon stock was a leading indicator of the run up in oil.
Exxon Earnings History:
Q1 2007: up 13.0%
Q2 2007: up 6.0%
Q3 2007: down 4.1%
Q4 2007: up 20.7%
Q1 2008: up 25.3%
Exxon next earnings report: Q2 2008: $2.44 E
Buy Exxon Stock Long Term?
Exxon oil company has long been the choice of investors seeking a stable energy play. As crude oil prices hit all time highs in October 2008, Exxon Mobil stock reached new highs of near $95, nearly matching the price of a barrel of oil itself. The reality is that the world cannot run without energy. Alternative fuels bouyed by global warming fears can do little to impact the need for oil throughout the world. In fact, demand in emerging markets like China, Vietnam, Russia, India, and Southeastern Europe will continue to push the demand for oil to new highs. This will provide the stock with a nice landing pad should the clean energy revolution come up with an alternative.Exxon's investment competitors
Those considering a stake in Exxon, may also consider purchasing shares of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP), Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A), BP plc (NYSE: BP), TOTAL SA (NYSE: TOT), Valero Energy Company (NYSE: VLO), or Sunoco, Inc. (NYSE: SUN), among others. Those looking for a higher risk/higher return stock among this group, may take an extra look at Royal Dutch Shell, because of its speculative oil shale play in the United States. Its technology in this arena is unmatched and could propel the company into the stratosphere if successful. Nevertheless, the consistency and strength of Exxon Mobil continue to make its stock appealing.Gas prices getting you down? Want to blame Exxon? Think again. Review the stock price of Exxon Mobil in conjunction with the run-up in oil - Exxon hasn't seen nearly the same appreciation. Or take the can't beat them, join them route and buy Exxon stock and use the dividends to help pay for the increase in the price of gasoline.
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