Exxon Mobil (XOM)
162.09
+3.94 (2.49%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 20th, 12:39 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 158.16 |
|---|---|
| Open | 159.35 |
| Bid | 162.07 |
| Ask | 162.11 |
| Day's Range | 159.10 - 162.30 |
| 52 Week Range | 97.80 - 160.45 |
| Volume | 14,235,253 |
| Market Cap | 686.24B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 49.12 |
| EPS (TTM) | 3.3 |
| Dividend & Yield | 4.120 (2.54%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 21,521,636 |
Chart
About Exxon Mobil (XOM)
Exxon Mobil is a multinational oil and gas corporation engaged in the exploration, production, refining, and distribution of petroleum and petrochemical products. The company operates in various segments, including upstream operations, which involve the extraction of crude oil and natural gas, and downstream operations, which focus on refining and marketing fuels and lubricants. Additionally, Exxon Mobil invests in alternative energy solutions and technologies, contributing to ongoing efforts to address global energy challenges. With a significant presence in multiple countries, the company plays a vital role in supplying energy and products to meet the demands of consumers and industries worldwide. Read More
News & Press Releases
Shares of Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) declined by 1.5% during Friday's trading session on March 20, 2026, closing at approximately $624.50. The drop comes as part of a broader, multi-day retreat across the mega-cap technology sector, driven by a combination of investor profit-taking and shifting macroeconomic expectations.
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
PARIS – In a move reminiscent of the most severe energy crises of the 20th century, the International Energy Agency (IEA) on March 20, 2026, issued an emergency 10-point plan titled "Sheltering from Oil Shocks." The mandate, which calls for immediate, drastic reductions in global oil consumption, arrives as Brent Crude
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
Oil Diplomacy Rescues Wall Street From a Deeper Sell-Off — But the Hormuz Knot Remains Untiedchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · March 20, 2026
On March 20, 2026, shares of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) closed down 3.2%, marking a challenging end to a week defined by a broader retreat from high-growth technology stocks. This decline, which pushed the electric vehicle leader’s stock below the critical $380 support level, comes as investors increasingly rotate
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
NEW YORK — In a dramatic reversal of the "higher-for-longer" narrative that has dominated the early months of 2026, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield plummeted below the psychological 4.0% threshold today, March 20, 2026. This sudden surge in bond demand comes as a direct response to a rapidly deteriorating
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The global economy is teetering on the edge of a historic precipice following a dire warning from Riyadh. As of March 20, 2026, Saudi Arabian energy officials have cautioned that Brent crude prices could skyrocket to $180 per barrel—and potentially higher—if the current "infrastructure war" in the Middle
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The Federal Reserve concluded its March 2026 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting this week with a decision that has sent ripples through a fragile market: interest rates will remain unchanged at the 3.5% to 3.75% range. For the second consecutive meeting, Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The long-awaited "Great Rotation" has finally moved from a theoretical market forecast to a structural reality in early 2026. After years of mega-cap technology dominance, investors are aggressively reallocating capital into the "engine room" of the American economy, driving small-cap value stocks and cyclical sectors like Energy and Materials to
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
Global financial markets are bracing for a day of extreme volatility today, March 20, 2026, as the quarterly phenomenon known as "Quadruple Witching" converges with a series of high-stakes geopolitical crises and a major structural rebalancing of the S&P 500. With approximately $5.2 trillion in derivative contracts tied
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The global energy landscape was plunged into chaos on March 20, 2026, as Brent crude surged to $110 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) tested $96. This dramatic price spike follows a week of intensifying military hostilities between a U.S.-Israeli coalition and Iran, effectively paralyzing the Strait
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) closed at a critical technical and psychological crossroads on Friday, March 20, 2026, marking its fourth consecutive weekly loss and officially breaking below its 200-day moving average (DMA). The index finished the session at approximately 6,606, a level that analysts have long described
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
The global energy landscape is currently facing its most severe disruption in decades as the conflict between Israel and Iran reaches a fever pitch, effectively severing the world’s most critical maritime supply routes. As of March 20, 2026, the Strait of Hormuz remains a de facto "no-go zone" for
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
As of March 20, 2026, the global financial landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as investors flee traditional paper assets in favor of hard commodities. A volatile combination of the Trump administration’s aggressive new "bridge tariffs" and an escalating war of nerves with the Federal Reserve has ignited fears
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
As of early 2026, Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) stands as the undisputed titan of the global energy landscape. After a decade defined by existential questions about the future of fossil fuels and a high-profile boardroom battle in 2021, the company has emerged with a streamlined, high-margin portfolio that is the envy of the sector. [...]
Via Finterra · March 20, 2026
As of March 20, 2026, Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) stands as a titan of industrial discipline in a global energy market defined by geopolitical friction and a massive shift in how power is consumed. Long regarded as the "Steady Eddie" of the Big Oil cohort, Chevron has recently transitioned from a period of high-stakes consolidation [...]
Via Finterra · March 20, 2026
LONDON — As the global energy landscape undergoes its most significant structural shift in decades, the World Bank has issued a sobering forecast for the fossil fuel industry. According to the latest Commodity Markets Outlook, Brent crude is projected to hit a five-year low of $60 per barrel by the end
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
HOUSTON — A brutal and unexpected late-season arctic blast, dubbed the "St. Patrick’s Day Freeze" by meteorologists, has sent U.S. natural gas prices soaring by 20% this week. The sudden spike caught traders off guard as the market was already grappling with extreme sensitivity to geopolitical risks in the
Via MarketMinute · March 20, 2026
Consumers need to brace for more inflation as the war keeps going -- but it won't go on forever.
Via The Motley Fool · March 20, 2026
Patience can pay off with this high-yield dividend ETF.
Via The Motley Fool · March 20, 2026
News and investor emotions are a potent mix that can lead investors to think short-term.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026

On March 19, 2026, gold’s slide pulls on Newmont, and oil shocks ripple through an already risk‑averse U.S. market.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026
Oil prices have topped $100 a barrel four times in the last 20 years.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026
After nearly a decade of relative struggle, resource stocks garnered strong attention and several provided outstanding returns in 2024 and 2025 as tech growth and A.I. CAPEX predictions pushed markets to new highs. However, 2026 seems to be shaping up to potentially favor the resource sector over tech and others amidst a backdrop of international angst.
Via AB Newswire · March 19, 2026
Energy has become a target as the war with Iran escalates.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026
Oil is hovering near $100 a barrel, and the biggest U.S. energy producers could be set up for a much better earnings backdrop than they saw in 2025. A closer look at three industry giants highlights different strengths depending on whether you prioritize dividends, production growth, or leverage to higher crude.
Via The Motley Fool · March 19, 2026