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American Titans: ExxonMobil By the Numbers
As part of CNBC's "American Titans" series, CNBC.com is taking an in-depth look at ExxonMobil [XOM
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The company was formed in 1999 by the merger of Exxon and Mobil, but its roots can be traced to Standard Oil, founded by John D. Rockefeller.
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This global giant, one of the largest publicly-traded companies in the world and the biggest non-government owned energy producer, has seen its shares increase 59% in the past 10 years.
Based in Irving, Texas, ExxonMobil produces nearly 4 million barrels of oil a day, or about 3 percent of the world's supply. Its products are marketed under the Exxon, Mobil, and Esso brands.
What follows are some facts and figures about this "American Titan."
Stock Performance & Valuation
- Close on May 7, 2010: $63.70
- Median Price Target: $80 (Source: Thomson One)
- All time intraday high: $96.12 on May 21, 2008
- All time closing high: $95.05 on October 18, 2007
- P/E: 14.49
- Price / Book: 2.91x
- TEV / EBITDA (Latest Twelve Months): 6.80x
Percent Change
- YTD: 6.6%
- 1-Year: -7.6%
- 3-Year: -21.2%
- 5-Year: 10.6%
- 10-Year: 59.3%
- 20-Year: 448.2%
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Revenues:
- 2009 Revenue: $310.6 billion of which 29.8% was domestic
- Latest Qtr: $90.3 billion (Q1 2010)
- Forecast 2010 Revenue: $402.4 billion
- Revenue Growth (2009-10): 30%
Earnings:
- 2009 EPS: $4.01
- Latest Qtr: $1.33 (Q1 2010)
- Forecast 2010 EPS: $5.876
- EPS Growth (2009-10): 47%
Analysts' Recommendations:
- Strong Buy: 4
- Buy: 6
- Hold: 7
- Sell: 0
- Underperform: 1
Three Highest Paid Executives
- Rex Tillerson
- CEO since 2006
- President since March 2004
- Total Annual Compensation: $27.2M
- Don Humphreys, Principal Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Treasurer
- Total Annual Compensation: $11.9M
- Stephen Pryor, Vice President and President of ExxonMobil Chemical Company
- Total Annual Compensation: $10.6M
Source: CNBC Analytics, Capital IQ and Thomson Reuters
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