XOM

Exxon Mobil Corporation

Quarterly revenue, EPS, free cash flow, valuation, and Rule of 40 scores for Exxon Mobil Corporation.

R40: 2$710.09B
$160.69-8.97 (-5.29%)● Live
Current Narrative

ExxonMobil is viewed as underperforming amid Venezuela risks (CEO calls it "uninvestable") and energy rotation. BNP Paribas downgraded to Underperform with $125 PT (9% downside). Crude strength and geopolitical premiums provide tailwinds, but market believes investors are missing the best energy trade for 2026.

Rule of 402025 Q3
2.0
✗ Below 40
Revenue Growth YoY-5.2%
+
FCF Margin+7.3%
History
-2
Q4
2023 R40 -6
8
Q1
18
Q2
12
Q3
9
Q4
2024 R40 +12
11
Q1
-6
Q2
2
Q3
ANALYST RATINGS
Hold$134
XOM
Buy$145
Reiterated
2026-02-03
Underperform$125
Downgrade
2026-02-03
Buy$135
Reiterated
2025-12-12
Neutral$114
Upgrade
2025-12-08
Overweight$156
Initiated
2025-10-17
Company timeline

Earnings release dates

QuarterEnd datePublication dateSource
2025 Q42025-12-312026-01-30Link
2025 Q32025-09-302025-10-31Link
2025 Q22025-06-302025-08-01Link
2025 Q12025-03-312025-05-02Link
2024 Q42024-12-312025-01-31Link
2024 Q32024-09-302024-11-01Link
2024 Q22024-06-302024-08-02Link
2024 Q12024-03-312024-04-26Link
2023 Q42023-12-312024-02-02Link
2023 Q32023-09-302023-10-27Link
2023 Q22023-06-302023-07-28Link
2023 Q12023-03-312023-04-28Link
2022 Q42022-12-312023-01-31Link
2022 Q32022-09-302022-10-28Link
2022 Q22022-06-302022-07-29Link
2022 Q12022-03-312022-04-29Link
2021 Q42021-12-312022-02-01Link
2021 Q32021-09-302021-10-29Link
2021 Q22021-06-302021-07-30Link
2021 Q12021-03-312021-04-30Link
2020 Q42020-12-312021-02-02Link
2020 Q32020-09-302020-10-30Link
2020 Q22020-06-302020-07-31Link
2020 Q12020-03-312020-05-01Link
Background

Company History

ExchangeNYSE
IPO DateJan 1, 1920
Shares Outstanding4.42Bi
1882
Founding of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)
Established as the largest direct successor to John D. Rockefeller
1911
Divestiture from Standard Oil
Following U.S. Supreme Court
1930s
Acquisition of Humble Oil
Jersey Standard acquired Humble Oil, expanding operations and becoming a dominant player.
1972
Adoption of Exxon Name
Changed name to Exxon to unify brands, replacing Esso, Enco, and Humble Oil.
1989
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Exxon Valdez tanker spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil in Prince William Sound, Alaska, one of the worst environmental disasters in history.
1999
Merger with Mobil
Exxon and Mobil merged on November 30, forming ExxonMobil as the surviving company.
2022
Acquisition of Denbury Resources
Acquired Denbury Resources for $4.9 billion to advance low-carbon efforts, including carbon capture.
2023
Acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources
Completed $60 billion all-stock deal to acquire Pioneer, doubling holdings in the Permian Basin.
2024
Oil Discovery in Guyana
Discovered oil at Stabroek block off Guyana, planning six FPSOs by 2027.
Leadership

Key Players

Darren W. Woods
Chairman & CEO
Chairman and CEO since 2017. 30+ year ExxonMobil veteran who rose through the refining and chemical businesses.
Kathryn A. Mikells
SVP & CFO
Joined as CFO in 2021. Previously CFO at Diageo, United Airlines, and ADM.
Karen T. McKee
President, ExxonMobil Product Solutions
Leads downstream and chemical operations. Long-tenured ExxonMobil executive.
Liam Mallon
President, ExxonMobil Upstream Company
Oversees global exploration and production operations including Guyana and Permian Basin assets.
Dan Ammann
President, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions
Leads low-carbon business including CCS and hydrogen. Former president of GM Cruise and Goldman Sachs president.
Jack P. Williams Jr.
SVP
Senior Vice President overseeing key business operations. Long-tenured company executive.
Short Interest

Short interest data unavailable for XOM.

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