ExxonMobil

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Exxon Mobil Corporation
Type: Public (NYSE: XOM)
Founded: 1999 (merger)
1911 (Standard Oil of New Jersey)
1911 (Standard Oil of New York)
1882 (Standard Oil)
Headquarters: Irving, Texas, United States
Key people: Rex W. Tillerson (Chairman/CEO)
Industry: Oil and Gas
Products: Fuels, Lubricants, Petrochemicals
Revenue: $370.680 Billion USD(2005)
Net income: Template:Profit $36.130 Billion USD (2005)
Employees: 83,700
Website: www.exxonmobil.com

Exxon Mobil or ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) is the world's biggest oil and gas company. It was created when Exxon and Mobil, both companies formed after the John D. Rockefeller's original Standard Oil company split apart, joined together in a merger to become one company.

[edit] Board of directors

Right now, Exxon Mobil board members include:

  • Michael Boskin
  • William W. George
  • James R. Houghton
  • William R. Howell
  • Reatha King
  • Philip Lippincott
  • Henry McKinnell, Jr.
  • Marilyn Nelson
  • Walter Shipley

[edit] Biggest shareholders

As of March 31, 2006:

Owner Percent
Barclays Global Investors 4.1
State Street Global Advisors 3.1
Vanguard Group 2.6
JPMorgan Chase 1.5
Wellington Management Company 1.3
Northern Trust Company 1.4
AllianceBernstein 1.4
Fidelity Management and Research 1.3
Wellington Management Company 1.3
Capital Research & Management Company 1.1
Bank of America 0.9
Merrill Lynch Investment Management 0.9
TIAA-CREF Investment Management 0.8
Mellon Financial 0.7
Lord Abbett 0.6
State Farm Insurance 0.6

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