Exxon Mobil Corp

NYSE: XOM
$117.37
+$2.10 (+1.8%)
Closing Price on September 23, 2024

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With the exception of the first week of the year, GE has been the worst performing Dow stock every week. The short week just behind us was no exception.
Intel, Chevron, Microsoft, and Exxon Mobil all posted solid gains to push the DJIA higher Friday.
U.S. commercial crude oil stockpiles unexpectedly dropped last week, pushing the price of crude higher following the EIA inventory report.
Natural gas prices moved only slightly following an announced withdrawal from storage that was within the ranged expected by analysts.
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Exxon?
These five companies could be great total return stories in 2018 that also offer investors a degree of safety in what has become a very volatile stock market.
General Electric posted a small gain last week, but not one large enough to shake off its ranking as the worst performing stock among the Dow 30. Shares added less than 1% last week.
Demand for natural gas was higher than expected last week and the U.S. inventory level fell to nearly 25% below last year's level for the same period and to nearly 20% below the five-year average....
The U.S. crude oil stockpile grew less than expected this week, but gasoline inventories rose more than expected and exports jumped by 500,000 barrels a day.
These stocks are not immune to selling, but they are far better suited to handle it and then rebound when things get better. Plus, you will get paid to wait should the volatility remain.
The January 31 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected big oil stocks decreased.
We screened our 24/7 Wall Street energy research universe and found four Buy-rated stocks offering investors outstanding entry points after the recent selling.
General Electric held onto its ranking as the worst performing Dow stock for the year to date. Overall, though, it performed better than 20 other Dow stocks in the market's horrible week.
Chesapeake Energy, Southwestern Energy, Exxon Mobil, and Barrick Gold all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
A withdrawal of 119 billion cubic feet from the U.S. natural gas stockpile was near the high end of a consensus estimate and had little impact on the already-low price.