Exxon has set another record for profitability, with $45.2 billion in 2008, up from $40.6 billion in 2007. As prices fell in the fourth quarter, however, Exxon's income fell 33 percent. [NYT]
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@techstar25: Since Exxon is trying to reduce the number of gas stations that it owns to zero that wouldn't do much. Besides, they make a majority of their profit upstream, not downstream.
Only because people are dumb.
Never had and exon gas failure, if I put it in my car it works, works so well, I dont think people have to call CS all the time.
Is amazing they can provide billions of gallons of gas, from tens of thosands of miles. Yet Comcast cant provide cable for more then ~50miles.
Sigh. Is this a surprise? They process and sell the world's most desirable product. Demand has been increasing for the last decade. Of course they're going to make more profit. Maybe if we built more than one refinery every 30 years, we'd have a greater supply of refined oil and prices would go down.
My best friend works for Exxon and I almost went to work there as well. I just couldn't do it due to my own personal ethics and feelings about "Big Oil." What's fun is to hear his propaganda about how they really don't make money from gasoline and are one of the biggest investors in alternate fuel technologies etc etc... :-D It's fun.
I started working at Exxon in the last year, as a contractor. There is a lot of garbage that goes on there, just like most huge companies/the government, and there are a lot of people working there who couldn't hold a job at a fast food restaurant otherwise, and Exxon does feed those people a LOT of propaganda.
On the other hand, they pay their people very well, the benefits are very good, and the working conditions are not bad at all. And yes, the main focus of the business right now is exploration and chemicals and cleaner fuels. They're not stupid - they know that that's where the money is going to be. There's not much actual profit in retail gasoline sales.







You know, if Exxon simply decided to lower the price of their gas to 75 cents/gallon, they would have earned like $40 billion instead of $45 billion. Greedy bastards.