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Exxon Profits, Everyone Else...Not So Much

Posted by Clark Williams-Derry
Single oil company reaps 45 percent of Fortune 500 profits.

Exxon - high prices - flickr user TheTruthAboutWorth noting:  the Fortune 500 -- a list of America's 500 highest-grossing corporations -- had their worst year ever last year.  Total profits for the nation's 500 largest corporations fell from $645 billion in 2007 to just $99 billion in 2008.  That's a decline of nearly 85 percent, if you're counting.

But the company in the number one slot -- Exxon Mobil -- did astonishingly well, with total profits surpassing $45 billion last year.  In other words, a  single oil company  got over 45 percent of the net profts of the entire Fortune 500

To be fair, a lot of Fortune 500 companies posted net losses -- so the 45 percent figure is a bit contrived.  Still, it's no surprise that Exxon has had so much money to throw at global warming denialism -- they've got a whole lot of money to throw!  [Photo courtesy of Flickr user TheTruthAbout...]



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