Most profitable companies of the Fortune
Exxon Mobil
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Crude prices fell sharply in the second half of 2014, but Exxon Mobil's earnings slipped only $60 million to $32.5 billion. That was good enough for second place in terms of profitability on the Fortune 500 list. Exxon's CEO Rex Tillerson said the slim decline supported the oil-and-gas producer's integrated business model, which combines upstream, downstream, and chemical businesses: "Our balanced portfolio uniquely positions Exxon Mobil to deliver superior results throughout the commodity price cycle," Tillerson has said.
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