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ExxonMobil's primary retail brands worldwide are Exxon, Esso, Mobil, with the former being used exclusively in the United States and the latter two being used in most other countries where ExxonMobil operates. Esso is the only one of its brands not used widely in the United States. Since 2008, Mobil is the only brand for the company lubricants.
Mobil is ExxonMobil's primary retail motor fuel brand in California, Florida, New York, New England, the Great Lakes and the Midwest. Exxon is the primary brand in the rest of the United States, with the highest concentration of retail outlets located in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas and in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states.
Mobil is also used within the United States, though Mobil is also used in several other countries, and is the dominant brand name for the company worldwide especially when factoring in the numerous auto sponsorships that ExxonMobil has entered for their Mobil 1 brand of synthetic motor oil. Mobil's logo has remained unchanged.
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) is the oil industry's leader by almost every important metric, including profitability. The oil giant produced a peer-leading $8.6 billion in profits during the third ...
ExxonMobil reported third-quarter earnings last month, and the news wasn't half bad. Despite generally falling oil prices, Exxon managed to hold its revenue decline to less than 1 percentage point ...
Federal regulators are investigating ExxonMobil's $60 billion deal to acquire a Texas oil company in what would be one the largest mergers in the energy industry in two decades, according to ...
ExxonMobil 's near-$60 billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources highlights Big Oil's continued appetite for shale producers. The deal, announced earlier this week, will make the oil giant ...
ExxonMobil. American multinational oil and gas company. ExxonMobil Corporation [lower-alpha 1] (/ ˌ ɛ k s ɒ n ˈ m oʊ b əl / EK-son-MOH-bəl; commonly shortened to Exxon) [4] [5] [6] is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.