Exxon, Oil Prices and Nicolás Maduro
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Is Exxon Mobil stock a buy, sell, or hold for January 2026?
There’s renewed investor focus on oil stocks this week following dramatic geopolitical developments: the United States recently captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Following the news has been ensuing talk that U.
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Soft oil may have hurt ExxonMobil's Q4: Bet on the stock now or wait?
ExxonMobil Corporation XOM recently announced its expectations for fourth-quarter 2025 earnings. While the integrated energy giant anticipates crude price weakness to weigh on its upstream earnings for the quarter,
Exxon Mobil Corporation is reiterated as a Buy, with shares near all-time highs and a pending technical breakout. Click here to read this analysis of XOM stock.
Exxon Mobil stock warning: crude prices could slash Q4 upstream profit by $1.2B. Company reports earnings Jan 30. Analysts expect $1.66 per share.
As the energy sector comes back into focus, here are two energy stocks with different growth paths. Both deserve attention now.
Exxon Mobil's low-cost production, especially in Guyana and the Permian, ensures strong margins even at $50 oil. Read why XOM stock is a Buy.
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Sell Exxon Stock Immediately
Exxon stock jumped on news of the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan oil fields. However, it faces huge hurdles not baked in to the share price.
US has launched a military strike on Venezuela. Here's what this geopolitical developments means for XOM shares.
XOM is building a low-carbon portfolio spanning CCS, hydrogen and lithium, with Gulf Coast projects aimed at stable, fee-based cash flows.