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Re: EPA Official's 'Philosophy' On Oil Companies: 'Crucify Them' - Just As Romans Crucified Conquered Citizens  

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Exxon had sales of $121 billion and only had a profit of $9.4 billion? That is less than 8% profit.

"Employees 83,600" as of 2010

Do you think any of those employees earn a decent wage? Do you think any of those employees spend any of their wages in America? Do you think the American ecconomy would be affected if all those employees joined the ranks of the unemployeed?




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Re: EPA Official's 'Philosophy' On Oil Companies: 'Crucify Them' - Just As Romans Crucified Conquered Citizens
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HOUSTON — Exxon Mobil reported higher fourth-quarter earnings on Tuesday as higher revenue for oil partly compensated for lower natural gas prices and soft refinery returns on chemicals and lubricants.

The world’s largest publicly traded oil company reported net income of $9.4 billion for the quarter, up from $9.25 billion the year before. It posted revenue of $121.6 billion, up 16 percent.


SAN RAMON - Analysts expect Chevron to report net income of nearly $6.3 billion, or $3.15 per share, excluding one-time gains and expenses. It earned $6.2 billion, or $3.09 per share, in last year’s first quarter.


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