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Saturday 19 September 2020

Exxon Used to Be America’s Most Valuable Company. What Happened?


An ExxonMobil Chemical complex in Baytown, Texas. BRANDON THIBODEAUX FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

It has been a shocking fall from grace for Exxon Mobil Corp.

Just seven years in the past, Exxon was the most important U.S. firm by market capitalization. It has since misplaced roughly 60% of its worth, with its market cap now at round $160 billion, after the pandemic crushed demand for fossil fuels.

Analysts estimate Exxon will lose greater than $1 billion…

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Source: Christopher M. Matthews | The Wall Street Journal

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