Congress trading in XOM
44 members of Congress have disclosed trading XOM — 57 purchases and 56 sales worth an estimated $2.6M. Most recent disclosure: Jun 16, 2026.
See who in Congress traded XOM →About Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation engages in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company operates through Upstream, Energy Products, Chemical Products, and Specialty Products segments. Its Upstream segment explores for and produces crude oil and natural gas. The Energy Products segment offers fuels, aromatics, and catalysts, as well as licensing services. Its Chemical Products segment manufactures and sells olefins, polyolefins, and intermediates. The Specialty Products segment offers finished lubricants, basestocks, waxes, synthetics, elastomers, and resins. It is also involved in the manufacture, trade, transport, and sale of crude oil, natural gas, petroleum products, petrochemicals, and other specialty products; and pursuit of lower-emission and business opportunities, including carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, lower-emission fuels, Proxxima resin systems, carbon materials, low-carbon data center, and lithium. In addition, the company offers aviation fuel. It sells its products under the Exxon, Esso, and Mobil brands. Exxon Mobil Corporation was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Spring, Texas.
XOM Key Statistics
XOM in plain English
- P/E ratio (23.0) — how many dollars you pay for each $1 of XOM's yearly profit. That's a fairly normal range.
- ROE (9.87%) — how efficiently the company turns shareholders' money into profit. This is a middling level.
- Profit margin (7.76%) — of every $1 in sales, this is what's left as profit after all costs.
- Dividend yield (3.02%) — the cash payout you'd earn per year as a % of the share price, on top of any price gains.
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