ExxonMobil Earns $4.2 Billion in Second Quarter of 2015
FREE Breaking News Alerts from StreetInsider.com!
StreetInsider.com Top Tickers, 8/18/2026
- Tech selloff weighs down Wall Street as bond yields climb
- Baidu slips as Q2 results miss estimates despite growth in AI cloud business
- Nvidia or Sandisk? BofA reveals which stock is under-owned and which is crowded
- Home Depot beats estimates, reaffirms fiscal 2026 guidance
- Citi says positioning risk is shifting from short squeezes to profit-taking
- Wall Street indexes slip as oil prices rise, retail results awaited
- Tech selloff weighs down Wall Street as bond yields climb
- Micron rises as White House presses Apple to avoid Chinese memory chips
- BofA sees Micron EPS topping $230 by FY30, calls peak fears overblown
- Francisco Partners to acquire Weave Communications for $650M
ExxonMobil (XOM) Posts Q2 EPS of $1.00
July 31, 2015 8:01 AM EDT(Updated - July 31, 2015 8:03 AM EDT)
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) reported Q2 EPS of $1.00, $0.11 worse than the analyst estimate of $1.11. Revenue was $74.1 billion, with the consensus at $72.5 billion.
We are delivering on our investment and operating commitments across ExxonMobils integrated portfolio, said Rex W. Tillerson, chairman and chief executive officer. Our quarterly results reflect the disparate impacts of the current commodity price environment, but also demonstrate the strength of our sound operations, superior project execution capabilities, as well as continued discipline in capital and expense management.
Downstream and Chemical segment earnings increased... More

