Exxon Mobil (XOM)
106.80
+0.85 (0.80%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Aug 9th, 12:50 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 105.95 |
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Open | 106.50 |
Bid | 106.75 |
Ask | 106.85 |
Day's Range | 105.95 - 107.51 |
52 Week Range | 97.80 - 126.34 |
Volume | 14,421,790 |
Market Cap | 452.14B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 13.62 |
EPS (TTM) | 7.8 |
Dividend & Yield | 3.960 (3.71%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 15,176,834 |
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About Exxon Mobil (XOM)
Exxon Mobil is a multinational oil and gas corporation engaged in the exploration, production, refining, and distribution of petroleum and petrochemical products. The company operates in various segments, including upstream operations, which involve the extraction of crude oil and natural gas, and downstream operations, which focus on refining and marketing fuels and lubricants. Additionally, Exxon Mobil invests in alternative energy solutions and technologies, contributing to ongoing efforts to address global energy challenges. With a significant presence in multiple countries, the company plays a vital role in supplying energy and products to meet the demands of consumers and industries worldwide. Read More
News & Press Releases
Some things have changed over the course of the past 15 years. Some things haven't.
Via The Motley Fool · August 8, 2025
Financial markets are currently pricing in a high likelihood of the Federal Reserve initiating interest rate cuts before the year-end, a significant shift in monetary policy that reflects growing concerns over a cooling U.S. economy. This sentiment has been heavily influenced by recent economic data, particularly a weaker-than-expected jobs
Via MarketMinute · August 8, 2025
Exxon Mobil has initiated production at the Yellowtail development in the offshore Stabroek block of Guyana.
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
ExxonMobil Guyana started production today at Yellowtail, the fourth oil development in Guyana’s offshore Stabroek block. Yellowtail’s ONE GUYANA floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel joins the Destiny, Unity, and Prosperity FPSOs, bringing total installed capacity in Guyana to above 900,000 barrels of oil per day.
By Exxon Mobil Corporation · Via Business Wire · August 8, 2025
Texas Pacific Land Corp. has a long history of stomping the market, and it has lesser-known growth potential beyond oil and gas.
Via The Motley Fool · August 7, 2025
The United States economy is currently grappling with a complex and often contradictory narrative, marked by recent weak payrolls data, a discernible slowdown in the labor market, and persistent inflationary pressures. This confluence of factors is sending ripples through the stock market, prompting increased volatility and a significant re-evaluation of
Via MarketMinute · August 7, 2025
These companies have high yields and reliable payouts.
Via The Motley Fool · August 7, 2025
A troubling confluence of recent economic data points has sent a shiver through financial markets, reigniting fears of "stagflation"—a dreaded economic scenario characterized by stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inflation. The flat reading in the ISM Services index for July, a significantly weaker-than-expected jobs report, and a narrowing
Via MarketMinute · August 6, 2025
Oil ETFs hit by OPEC+ plans to boost production. USO, BNO, and UCO saw significant losses. Equity-based and diversified funds offer more stability.
Via Benzinga · August 6, 2025
Global stock markets are currently navigating a turbulent and unpredictable landscape, characterized by pervasive volatility, escalating tariff concerns, a mosaic of mixed economic data, and persistent geopolitical risks. This confluence of factors has fostered a palpable sense of caution across major financial hubs, from the bustling trading floors of Wall
Via MarketMinute · August 6, 2025
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Via Benzinga · August 6, 2025
While monthly jobs reports often grab headlines, savvy investors are increasingly looking beyond employment figures to a broader array of economic indicators for a more nuanced understanding of market health. Two such crucial metrics, Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation and the Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), are currently providing critical
Via MarketMinute · August 5, 2025
The list of the world's largest companies looks much different than it did a quarter century ago.
Via The Motley Fool · August 5, 2025
BP reported strong Q2 2025 earnings, with adjusted EPS of $0.90 per share beating expectations. Revenue fell short at $46.63 billion, but underlying profit and operational performance remained strong.
Via Benzinga · August 5, 2025
There's been a shift from large banks to large tech companies dominating the market.
Via The Motley Fool · August 5, 2025
The second quarter of 2025 has painted a contrasting picture for the titans of the energy sector. While two of the world's largest oil and gas producers, Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) and Chevron (NYSE: CVX), grappled with a significant dip in their profits, reaching a four-year low, British energy giant
Via MarketMinute · August 4, 2025
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Via Chartmill · August 4, 2025
Exxon's second-quarter results led the sector.
Via The Motley Fool · August 3, 2025
Consistent growth and a clear path forward will usher this technology titan into an elite fraternity.
Via The Motley Fool · August 3, 2025
Big Tech's strong earnings clashed with economic headwinds, inflation fears, and tariff shocks, leaving markets on edge despite blockbuster results.
Via Benzinga · August 3, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · August 3, 2025