May 4, 2012

Is Exxon Too Focused On Long-Term Growth?

R.B. Tracz, Seeking Alpha


guardian.uk.co

Exxon Mobil (XOM) is a blue-chip company with a blue-chip management strategy. Exxon Mobil remains committed to a balanced production spread of gas and liquids. Though this might be an advantageous long-term strategy - gas prices will. . .

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