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To: Phantom Lord
In the first nine months (through September) of 2005 (December figures aren't available yet), ExxonMobil had net income of $25.42 billion.

$8.071 billion was from the US. $17.56 billion came from outside of the United States, and $211 million was corporate overhead (CEO salary, headquarters stuff, public filing fees, etc).

In the past 12 months, through December, ExxonMobil made profit of $36.13 billion on sales of $340.26 billion, or 10.62%. Exxon makes a lot of money because it's pretty damned big.

So how did other companies fare? In the last twelve months, here's how:

Microsoft: 31.57%
Google: 23.87%
eBay: 23.77%
Coca Cola: 22.67%
Oracle: 22.33%
Intel: 22.32%
3M: 15.11%
Procter & Gamble: 12.83%
McDonalds: 12.72%
GE: 11.05%
Dow: 9.81%
IBM: 8.71%
Disney: 7.93%
Chevron: 7.62%
Dell: 5.96%
Walmart: 3.54%
AMR: -4.16%
GM: -4.44%

22 posted on 02/09/2006 10:45:45 AM PST by Koblenz (Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
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To: Koblenz
Do you have the number of the billions in taxes Exxon-Mobile paid to the feds? I understand they pay between 20 and 30%.





26 posted on 02/09/2006 10:50:31 AM PST by G.Mason (Duty, Honor, Country)
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