1978 IPO
ExxonMobil Stock
World's largest publicly traded international oil and gas company
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About ExxonMobil Stock
ExxonMobil is the world's largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. It holds an industry-leading inventory of global oil and gas resources. ExxonMobil is the world's largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products, and its chemical company ranks among the world's largest. It is also a technology company, applying science and innovation to find better, safer and cleaner ways to deliver the energy the world needs. ExxonMobil was formed through the merging of [Exxon](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/exxon) and [Mobil](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mobil), which were formerly known as Standard Oil of New Jersey and Standard Oil of New York, respectively. Both of these companies were descendants of the Standard Oil Company, which was dissembled in 1911 due to its monopolistic nature. Since merging on November 30, 1999, ExxonMobil has grown to be the world's third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization. ExxonMobil owns 37 refineries in 21 countries and makes on an average 6.3 million barrels of refined oil per day. ExxonMobil markets products all over the world under brand names such as [Exxon](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/exxon), [Mobil](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mobil) and Esso. The company also owns several hundred subsidiaries in various locations that aid in the production and distribution of ExxonMobil products.
Management
Mobile Product Owner
Aimee Witherspoon
IT Vice President
Mike Brown
TBM Office Manager
Arthur Borges
Innovation Catalyst
Christopher Bailey
Big Data Platform Engineer
Kevin Brown
Innovation & Enablement
Kim Bullock
SVP & Principal Financial Officer
Andrew P. Swiger
SVP - Exxon Mobil Corporation
Mark W. Albers
Cyber Security Analyst
Csaba Fitzl
SVP
Michael J. Dolan
Press
Forbes - Jul, 1 2019
The Top-Performing Energy Companies Of Q2New York Times - Jun, 30 2019
U.S. Oil Companies Find Energy Independence Isn’t So ProfitableForbes - Jun, 26 2019
The Exit Of U.S. Giant ExxonMobil Highlights The Decline Of North Sea Oil And GasForbes - Jun, 26 2019
Recent Science Raises Oil Industry’s Climate Litigation RiskForbes - Jun, 25 2019
Companies Can Deny Climate Change But They Can't Shun The Capital Markets