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ExxonMobil Stock By Philip Song. Background Information Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 Exxon’s symbol was the tiger Exxon’s.

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1 ExxonMobil Stock By Philip Song

2 Background Information Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 Exxon’s symbol was the tiger Exxon’s symbol was the tiger Mobil’s symbol was the Pegasus Mobil’s symbol was the Pegasus +

3 ExxonMobil and The Oil Industry Sector: Basic Materials Sector: Basic Materials Major Integrated Oil and Gas Industry Major Integrated Oil and Gas Industry Growing Industry Growing Industry Irving, Texas Irving, Texas

4 What They Do Crude oil Crude oil Natural gas Natural gas Petroleum products Petroleum products Electric power generation Electric power generation U.S, Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Russia and South America U.S, Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Russia and South America

5 Why Should We Invest? 3 months

6 Why Should We Invest? Continued 6 months

7 Timeline Of Events ExxonMobil merge in 1999 ExxonMobil merge in 1999 2004-Had $298 billion for revenue, ranked first 2004-Had $298 billion for revenue, ranked first 2004 to recent-Jump in oil prices 2004 to recent-Jump in oil prices 2006-Over $339 billion in revenues 2006-Over $339 billion in revenues 2007-Finish drilling of Z-11 well, deepest drilling well in the world, over 7 seven miles long 2007-Finish drilling of Z-11 well, deepest drilling well in the world, over 7 seven miles long

8 Potential Earnings-15.8% during the past year Earnings-15.8% during the past year Revenue-grew 1.9% during past year Revenue-grew 1.9% during past year Did better than S&P 500 during the past year Did better than S&P 500 during the past year Oil barrel price goes past $90 Oil barrel price goes past $90 High Financial Power-revenue High Financial Power-revenue Low risk-earnings Low risk-earnings Stable-consistently growing Stable-consistently growing Good valuation-people want the stock Good valuation-people want the stock

9 S&P vs. ExxonMobil

10 ExxonMobil Stock Price $87.93 per share $87.93 per share Historically after price goes down, the price will go up again Historically after price goes down, the price will go up again We buy at low price, sell for high We buy at low price, sell for high


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