Exxon Smashes US Profit Records
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Exxon Smashes US Profit Records
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Not unexpected with the rising cost per barrel. Could you imagine the oil companies profits if you believed that article of $267 per barrel....
"Our strong financial results will continue to allow us to make significant, long-term investments required to do our part in meeting the world's energy needs."
Would be nice if this commitment included alternative fuels besides oil....
"Our strong financial results will continue to allow us to make significant, long-term investments required to do our part in meeting the world's energy needs."
Would be nice if this commitment included alternative fuels besides oil....
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feederband wrote:Some how I knew you would be on their side.....
I'm on the side of free markets.
I still don't agree with your 10% profit margin...
It's all right in their financials. As a publicly traded company, it's all public knowledge.
They are getting about 50% more a month from me....
Their costs have gone up at a similar rate to their revenue. So even though their raw net profit is up, the net profit margin is about the same as it has been.
The easiest solution is to cut down usage of petroleum products. Buy a more fuel efficient vehicle and/or drive less.
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The thing is, you don't "have to" buy gasoline. You could move to right near where you work (or get a job near where you live), and/or move to a city with good public transport. We are only stuck in this position because most city planning in the US has been done very poorly for the past century, at least in part due to the oil lobby. It doesn't have to remain that way.
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gtalum wrote:The thing is, you don't "have to" buy gasoline. You could move to right near where you work (or get a job near where you live), and/or move to a city with good public transport. We are only stuck in this position because most city planning in the US has been done very poorly for the past century, at least in part due to the oil lobby. It doesn't have to remain that way.
Easier said than done...
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gtalum wrote:The thing is, you don't "have to" buy gasoline. You could move to right near where you work (or get a job near where you live), and/or move to a city with good public transport. We are only stuck in this position because most city planning in the US has been done very poorly for the past century, at least in part due to the oil lobby. It doesn't have to remain that way.
I drive my personal car for business; please dont tell me to find a job that doesnt require me to drive my car. I cant very well deliver pizzas riding a bus. This is what I do for a living. The point you seem to be missing is the big oil companies are showing record profits while us peons struggle to put gas in our cars and heat our homes.

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alicia-w wrote:we dont have public transportation where we live. not every town has that.
I undertsand, because my area has very poor public transit as well. Improved transit should be something that we all demand of our elected officials, though.
my car gets great gas mileage and since my husband and i work in the same office, we drive in together.
That's a good idea.
We bought my wife a new VW Passat TDI (40+ mpg!) last year because she has a 55 mile commute each way to and from work.
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