Exxon Mobil (XOM)
151.59
+0.38 (0.25%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Feb 10th, 7:24 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 151.21 |
|---|---|
| Open | 151.35 |
| Bid | 151.77 |
| Ask | 151.88 |
| Day's Range | 149.82 - 151.78 |
| 52 Week Range | 97.80 - 151.55 |
| Volume | 15,796,879 |
| Market Cap | 641.77B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 43.56 |
| EPS (TTM) | 3.5 |
| Dividend & Yield | 4.120 (2.72%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 21,585,048 |
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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
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The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF and the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF both aim to deliver reliable income, but they go about it in very different ways. This comparison explains which approach is better suited for investors who depend on their dividends to hold steady through changing markets.
Via The Motley Fool · February 10, 2026
The iShares Core High Dividend ETF is up 12% this year.
Via The Motley Fool · February 10, 2026
In a move that sent ripples through the global energy sector, BP (NYSE: BP) announced on February 10, 2026, that it would immediately suspend its $750 million quarterly share buyback program. The decision marks a dramatic departure from the company’s recent strategy of aggressive shareholder returns, signaling a pivot
Via MarketMinute · February 10, 2026
As of February 10, 2026, the global energy landscape finds itself at a crossroads between the urgent demands of decarbonization and the immediate realities of energy security. At the heart of this tension stands BP p.l.c. (NYSE: BP, LSE: BP), a company that has spent the last five years attempting one of the most ambitious [...]
Via Finterra · February 10, 2026
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Via The Motley Fool · February 10, 2026
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Via Press Release Distribution Service · February 10, 2026

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Via The Motley Fool · February 9, 2026
Via Benzinga · February 9, 2026
In a move that signals the dawn of a new era for independent energy producers, Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) and Coterra Energy (NYSE: CTRA) announced a definitive $21.4 billion all-stock merger on February 2, 2026. This transformative deal creates a "mega-independent" with a combined enterprise value of approximately $58
Via MarketMinute · February 9, 2026
A projected dip in crude oil prices toward $55–$60 presents a cautious outlook for ExxonMobil. While lower prices may squeeze upstream margins, XOM’s integrated model and refining strength offer a defensive buffer against energy market volatility.
Via Talk Markets · February 9, 2026
Global energy markets experienced a seismic shift this week as crude oil prices plummeted by more than 5%, effectively wiping out the "war premium" that had defined the start of the year. The sudden decline was triggered by a dual-pronged catalyst: a significant diplomatic de-escalation between the United States and
Via MarketMinute · February 9, 2026
Via MarketBeat · February 9, 2026
Chevron is the only major U.S. energy company in Venezuela, but don't get hung up on the headlines.
Via The Motley Fool · February 7, 2026

Explore how sector focus and portfolio construction set these two dividend ETFs apart for income and growth-oriented investors.
Via The Motley Fool · February 7, 2026

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Via The Motley Fool · February 7, 2026
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Via PredictStreet · February 7, 2026
MUSCAT, Oman — On February 6, 2026, global financial markets pivoted sharply as indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran resumed in Oman, aiming to de-escalate a year of unprecedented military and economic friction. This "Oman Round" of talks comes on the heels of a historic surge in gold prices
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
As of February 6, 2026, the corporate landscape in London is being redefined not by ambitious mergers or technological breakthroughs, but by a massive, sustained return of capital to shareholders. Yesterday’s twin announcements from Shell (LSE: SHEL) and Vodafone (LSE: VOD)—confirming billions in fresh share buybacks—mark a
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
In a dramatic shift for global equity markets, the first week of February 2026 has witnessed a sharp technical breakdown as long-standing momentum gauges for the S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY) turned negative. The bullish fervor that propelled the market to historic highs throughout 2025 has collided with a wall
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
As of February 6, 2026, the North American energy landscape has reached a historic inflection point. The frantic merger and acquisition (M&A) wave that gripped the industry between 2023 and 2025 has largely transitioned into an intensive integration phase, fundamentally reshaping the sector into a more concentrated market dominated
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
The fourth-quarter earnings season of 2025 has reached a fever pitch, delivering a resounding message of resilience to Wall Street. As of February 6, 2026, the S&P 500 has reported an aggregate year-over-year earnings growth of 10.1%, a figure that has silenced skeptics who feared a late-cycle slowdown.
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
The global economic landscape is facing a profound shift as the World Bank’s latest "Commodity Markets Outlook," released in early February 2026, forecasts that commodity prices will plummet to their lowest levels in six years. This decline marks the fourth consecutive year of retreating prices, signaling the definitive end
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
The global energy market has been jarred by a "violent reversal" in crude oil prices during the first week of February 2026. After a blistering 14% rally in January that saw West Texas Intermediate (WTI) surge to multi-month highs near $67 per barrel, the benchmark has slid approximately 6% in
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
As the global energy sector faces a softening crude market in early 2026, BP (LSE: BP) has emerged as an unexpected outlier. Despite a broader slump in oil prices—with Brent crude hovering in the mid-$60s amid a global supply surplus—shares of the London-based major have climbed 4.
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026
LONDON — Shell, the British energy giant, reported its weakest quarterly profit in nearly five years on February 5, 2026, as a combination of cooling global oil prices and a protracted downturn in the chemicals market finally caught up with the company’s bottom line. The London-based major posted adjusted earnings
Via MarketMinute · February 6, 2026