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A Exxon sign is seen at a station on September 20, 2008 photo in Manassas, Virginia. US oil giant ExxonMobil shook off economic troubles and hurricanes to post a record third-quarter profit of 14.83 billion dollars, up 58 percent from a year ago, the company said October 30, 2008. The latest report pushed up profits for the first nine months of 2008 to 37.4 billion dollars, putting the biggest oil and gas company toward another record year for earnings.
A gas price sign is seen at an Exxon station on September 20, 2008 photo in Manassas, Virginia. US oil giant ExxonMobil shook off economic troubles and hurricanes to post a record third-quarter profit of 14.83 billion dollars, up 58 percent from a year ago, the company said October 30, 2008. The latest report pushed up profits for the first nine months of 2008 to 37.4 billion dollars, putting the biggest oil and gas company toward another record year for earnings.
Rex Tillerson (L), chairman and chief executive officer of Exxon Mobile, Algeria's Minister of Energy and Mines Chakib Khelil and Director of Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) Jesus Reyes Heroles (R) attend a plenary session during the 19th World Petroleum Congress in Madrid, July 1, 2008. The World Petroleum Congress, which is held every three years, will last until July 3.
DALLAS - MAY 28: (FILE PHOTO) Exxon Mobil Chairman Rex Tillerson speaks at a press conference after the ExxonMobil annual shareholders meeting at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center May 28, 2008 in Dallas, Texas. Exxon Mobil reported July 31, 2008 that the oil company's second quarter earnings were $11.68 billion, the largest quarterly profits ever by any company in the U.S.
A model called 'Mr. Exxon' is burnt during Easter Sunday celebrations in Caracas March 23, 2008. In Venezuela, people burn this 'Judas' every year representing a political situation. Last week in Venezuela, a British judge has lifted a $12 billion freeze on Venezuelan assets awarded to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil in a spat over a seized oil project.
A model called 'Mr. Exxon' is burnt during Easter Sunday celebrations in Caracas March 23, 2008. In Venezuela, people burn this 'Judas' every year representing a political situation. Last week in Venezuela, a British judge has lifted a $12 billion freeze on Venezuelan assets awarded to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil in a spat over a seized oil project.
A model called 'Mr. Exxon' is hung before being burnt during Easter Sunday celebrations in Caracas March 23, 2008. In Venezuela, people burn this 'Judas' every year representing a political situation. Last week in Venezuela, a British judge has lifted a $12 billion freeze on Venezuelan assets awarded to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil in a spat over a seized oil project.
A model called 'Mr. Exxon' is hung before being burnt during Easter Sunday celebrations in Caracas March 23, 2008. In Venezuela, people burn this 'Judas' every year representing a political situation. Last week in Venezuela, a British judge has lifted a $12 billion freeze on Venezuelan assets awarded to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil in a spat over a seized oil project.
A model called 'Mr. Exxon' is hung before being burnt during Easter Sunday celebrations in Caracas March 23, 2008. In Venezuela, people burn this 'Judas' every year representing a political situation. Last week in Venezuela, a British judge has lifted a $12 billion freeze on Venezuelan assets awarded to U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil in a spat over a seized oil project.