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    Cited: (2007). ExxonMobil Summary Annual Report 2007. Retrieved September 18‚ 2008‚ from www.exxonmobil.com Web site: http://ir.exxonmobil.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=115024&p=irol-reportsAnnual Carpenter‚ M. A. (2007). Strategic Management. Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc.. ExxonMobil Corporation Company Profile. (2008). SWOT Analysis. In Datamonitor [Web]. New York: Datamonitor. Retrieved

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    The Papua New Guinea liquefied natural gas (PNG LNG) project‚ to be constructed at Napa near Port Moresby‚ is a new gas project being championed by ExxonMobil to maximize the advantage from three large gas discoveries in the southern and western highlands of PNG. The new gas discoveries are the Hides‚ Angore and Juha gas fields‚ which are likely to have reserves approaching three to four trillion cubic feet. The project will cost an estimated US$15 billion to construct through initial completion

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    unfulfilled promises of advanced technology equipment and several safety regulation violations. BP has been known to have an appalling track record concerning safety and has been fined 760 times in comparison to one of our leading oil drilling companies ExxonMobil‚ who has been only fined once and has had no incidents. Another argument is how long can we honestly rely on oil? In the long run researchers are saying that our dependence on oil must end entirely. This is most likely a true

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    Alex Bordeau P.6 3/27/16 Ms.Whittaker Exxon Oil Spill The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound‚ Alaska‚ on March 24‚ 1989. Exxon Valdez‚ an oil tanker headed for Long Beach‚ California‚ struck Prince William Sound’s Bligh Reef at 12:04 am local time and spilled thousands of gallons of crude oil. Exxon Shipping Company failed to properly maintain the Raytheon Collision Avoidance System radar which‚ if functional would have identified that the ship was off course an heading

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     a través de su subsidiaria Auto Market Limited.      Una marca de tiendas de conveniencia propiedad de la compañía canadiense  Alimentation Couche‐Tard (ACT)‚ que posee más de 9‚000 tiendas operadas bajo marcas  reconocidas   Es la tienda de conveniencia insignia para las estaciones ExxonMobil desde agosto 2000   Ética de trabajo → componentes de conveniencia:   Rapidez. Encontrar las cosas de forma rápida (tiendas espaciosas‚ limpias‚ con anchos pasillos)   Frescura. Frescura es nuestro mantra.    Amabilidad. Servicio amable. Una sonrisa lo dice todo

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    Company profile - Exxon Mobil corporation. Retrieved form http://www.marketline.com Rosenberg‚ M. (2013‚ July 26). U.S.appeals court upholds $105 million Exxon payout in NYC case. Retrieved from http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/26/us-usa-courts-exxonmobil-idUSBRE96P0V220130726 Tuohy‚ L. (2013‚ September 04). Exxon MTBE lawsuit: New Hampshire jury finds oil giant liable in groundwater contamination. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/09/exxon-mtbe-lawsuit-new-hampshire_n_3045663

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    Communities and Shareholders: The impact of how ExxonMobil manage their interaction Exxon-Mobil is the world’s largest privately owned multi-national oil and gas company (Skjaerseth 2003). For companies as large as ExxonMobil‚ which possess considerable capital resources and are able to exert considerable power and influence‚ society is increasingly demanding that they behave in a socially responsible manner (Diara‚ Alilo‚ and McGuire 2004). There is a growing expectation that companies will adopt

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    Running head: RESTORING A TARNISHED IMAGE Restoring A Tarnished Image- Global Challenges for Exxon-Mobil Case Study What should be done to improve the image of a company whose name is synonymous with environmental disaster and bribery? Exxon-Mobil’s C.E.O. Rex Tillerson faces this challenge. As C.E.O. of the largest publicly traded oil company in the world with the highest posted record profit ever in 2006 ( $39.5 billion) and revenues in excess of #377 billion‚ (www.boston.com) Tillerson

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    The PepsiCo‚ Inc.(PEP) was founded in 1965 and is a global food‚ snack and beverage company that encompasses over 22 brands within Pepsi Cola‚ Lay’s‚ Gatorade‚ Tropicana and Quaker Oats and are a vital player in the beverages and foods industry. Their primary sector is based on consumer goods and the company employs approximately 297‚000 people and $60B in revenue. Currently‚ the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of PepsiCo is Indra K. Nooyi and its headquarters is located in Purchase‚ NY. On 19

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    Case Study: British Petroleum-Amoco Merger (Sources: NYT‚ BW‚ WSJ) British Petroleum announced in August 1998 that it would acquire the U.S. oil giant Amoco for $48.2 billion in stock in the largest oil industry merger ever. The deal also would be the largest takeover of a U.S. company by a foreign concern. The merger would result in a company in a position to vie with Exxon for second place behind industry leader Royal Dutch/Shell. The deal clearly benefits both BP and Amoco. The main strength

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