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    FINC-734 ANALYSIS AND VALUATION OF EQUITY INVESTMENTS PROJECT ON SUBMITTED TO: PROF STEVEN SHAPIRO SUBMITTED BY: POOJA OZA (0839378) INTRODUCTION Exxon Mobil Corporation‚ or ExxonMobil‚ is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving‚ Texas‚ United States. It is a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil company‚ and was formed on November 30‚ 1999‚ by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. The world’s third largest company by

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    Analysis Of Exxon Mobil

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    Analysis of Exxon Mobil (Group C) ExxonMobil is an American multinational oil and gas corporation being the world’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of global oil and gas resources. Is the world’s largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products‚ their chemical company ranks among the world’s largest. Exxon apply science and innovation to find better‚ safer and cleaner ways to deliver the energy the world needs[1]. Although

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    Company Description Exxon mobile also know as Xom in the New York Stock Exchange is on of the largest producers of fossil fuels. Exxon engages in oil and gas exploration‚ production‚ supply‚ transportation and marketing in a global economy (Bloomberg). They hold over 13 billion barrels of oil in reserve. Exxon also has thirty eight refineries spread over 21 countries (Annual Report). The company also has a thought put capacity of 6.3 million barrels of oil daily. Target Market Exxon has a huge target

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    TASK I: EXXON MOBIL I/ CORE BUSINESS “The Exxon Mobil Corporation or ExxonMobil is an American multinational oil and gas corporation. It is a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil company‚ and was formed on November 30‚ 1999‚ by the merger of Exxon and Mobil”. (Auke Visser 2007) “The Exxon Mobil Corporation headquarters are located in Irving‚ Texas. ExxonMobil markets products around the world under the brands of ExxonMobil‚ and Esso. It also owns hundreds of smaller

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    EXXON MOBIL Report by: David Loska Company facts and history: Exxon Mobil is the largest refiner in the world. Since its formation in late 1999‚ through the merger of Exxon and Mobil‚ it has been among the largest companies in the world. In 2005 Exxon Mobil surpassed GE as the largest publically traded company in the world in terms of market capitalization‚ and has been between first and second place in this category with Wal-Mart since then. Exxon Mobil is also the second largest company

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    values‚ and norms of organization members and their behaviors. Members of an organization‚ such as Exxon soon come to sense the particular culture of their organization. Culture is really difficult to express specifically‚ but everyone knows. “Taking on the world’s toughest energy challenges” encapsules Exxon’s culture. From here‚ you can have a taste how ambitious Exxon is. In fact‚ this could be why Exxon has been dominant for so long. Leadership is an ambiguous term; it is defined differently depending

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    Exxon Mobil: Stakeholders Theory What should be the role adopted by the Government to discourage profiteering by large organizations? ExxonMobil is an American oil and gas corporation and a direct descendant of John D. Rockerfeller’s Standard Oil Company. The mereger of Exxon and Mobil on Novermber 30‚ 1999 led to the formation of ExxonMobil which is the worlds largest company by revenue. ExxonMobil operate facilities or market products in most of the world’s countries and explore for oil and

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    Standard Oil company‚[3] and was formed on November 30‚ 1999‚ by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. Its headquarters are in Irving‚ Texas. It is affiliated with Imperial Oil which operates in Canada. ExxonMobil[4] is one of the largest publicly traded companies by market capitalization in the world‚ having been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 for the past 5 years‚ and is the second largest company in the world by market revenue. Exxon Mobil’s reserves were 72 billion oil-equivalent barrels at the end of 2007

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    STOCK ANALYSIS REPORT - Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) –August 15th ‚ 2011 [pic] Industry: Oil and Gas Operations Sector: Energy Recommendation: SELL Price: $74.29 (as of  August 15th 2011‚ 4:00pm ET) Intrinsic Value: $52.10 or 42.6% overvalued Fundamentals Grade: A Investment Style: Large Cap Blend CORPORATE INFORMATION [pic] Location: 5959 Las Colinas Boulevard Irving‚ TX 75039 Phone: 972-4441000 Fax: 972-4441348 Web Site: http://www.exxonmobil.com/ Employees: 83‚000 Exchange:

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    Exxon Mobil By analyzing Exxon Mobil’s financial statements we obtained financial ratios which led me to the conclusion that Exxon Mobil is mildly profitable‚ however they have some areas that might require attention. We can support this conclusion by analyzing what the implications of certain ratios are‚ and how they apply to Exxon Mobil. To make things brief will pick out a prominent ratio from four different categories (liquidity/short term debt ratios‚ turnover ratios‚ long-term debt ratios

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