The second quarter profits of EXXON Mobil increase 85%
(chinatrucks.com, August 5, 2010) The largest petrol company, EXXON Mobil, have gained the profits in second quarter of 2010, which has increased 85% by same time last year.
EXXON Mobil has stated in the announcement that the profits earned in second quarter have increased from 4,090 million dollars in 2009 to 7,560 million dollars in the second quarter of 2010.
It is disclosed by EXXON Mobil that the production petrol volume in second quarter have increased 85% by same time.
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