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In the last quarter of 2010, Exxon-Mobil's profits surged 53% to $9.25 billion on the strength of rising oil prices and increased demand for petroleum products.
Robert Creamer: Cut Head Start But Keep Subsidies for Big Oil? Earth to Boehner...Come In! Robert Creamer 2011
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In the last quarter of 2010, Exxon-Mobil's profits surged 53% to $9.25 billion on the strength of rising oil prices and increased demand for petroleum products.
Robert Creamer: Cut Head Start But Keep Subsidies for Big Oil? Earth to Boehner...Come In! Robert Creamer 2011
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But can small donors really compete with Exxon-Mobil's corporate treasury, which grew by $45 billion in profits in 2008 alone?
Can the Internet Counter the Coming Gusher of Money in Politics? 2010
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Imposing democracy on people is a thankless task, but we could build a powerful monument of thanks for 0.00004 percent of Exxon-Mobil's profits this year, or the cost of constructing the Lincoln Memorial.
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I guess that with Exxon-Mobil's admission the Global Warming debate is over.
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If large Exxon-Mobil earned $10 billion and small Jones Apparel lost $10 billion, index investors collectively -- and individually -- would bear a proportionate share of both Exxon's earnings and Jones's loss, despite the fact that the value of Exxon-Mobil's shares in the index portfolio is about 1,381 times the value of the Jones's shares.
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You see, there's a new tactic being used by those obsessed with Al Gore and new ways of obtaining Exxon-Mobil's money.
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And this profit is the kind that stays in your bank account, not Exxon-Mobil's.
Rebekah and Stephen Hren: Solar Air Heating -- Not Just for Old Hippies? 2008
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Rendell talked about Exxon-Mobil's record profits, reported yesterday, "the largest profits of any corporation in the history of the world," and how McCain wants to give Exxon-Mobil a 1.2 billion tax cut at the expense of working, middle class families.
Denise Dennis: Pa. Gov. Rendell Holds Press Conference To Fight McCain-Palin Smears 2008
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As Biden effectively emphasized in last week's debate, that move delivers $4 billion in annual tax cuts to the Exxon-Mobil's of the world.
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This entry appears to describe the city of Holguín (formerly of Cuba, but apparently now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Exxon).
October 1, 2011