Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

CVX share 71.40 just $1 more than XOM

A year ago, CVX share 130 --- $30 more than XOM. These are all per share values. It is clear who is outperforming whom handily. Market has spoken without any doubt. Shame on you Chevron management. Wake up!

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Post ID: @OP+DaiJa8g

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Thanks :). Thought of it all on my own. Chevron may own the rights though.... :(

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Post ID: @1jRM+DaiJa8g

Anonymous142585 that's some funny shit right there.

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Post ID: @wq2+DaiJa8g

Rooster cock. It's like saying chicken twice

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Post ID: @JsN+DaiJa8g

142488, don't use filthy language. We may be an incompetant company, but we are still supposed to be a decent company that practices Chevron Way.

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Post ID: @U5x+DaiJa8g

480 go suck a dick. Our peers have been outperforming us a for some time.

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Post ID: @7hN+DaiJa8g

142477, you cannot compare stock price, but you can compare price change. In one year Exxon fell from 100 to 72, in the same time CVX fell from 130 to 71. If you want the market cap, CVX lost 45%. Exxon lost only 28%. Use your head for a change.

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Post ID: @RWg+DaiJa8g

You cannot compare stock price. Market capitalization is what you compare.

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Post ID: @DSl+DaiJa8g

Exxon per share price just overtook CVX

XOM 71.49. CVX 71.26

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Post ID: @Fyx+DaiJa8g

Now that's one example of an ass kicking. Blame it on bad management and poor project execution.

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Post ID: @7WZ+DaiJa8g

Vs. one year ago, CVX lost about 45% market cap. XOM lost 28% in the same period.

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Post ID: @DOA+DaiJa8g

That's right. Investors fleeing CVX and going to XOM and elsewhere. But, you must also pay attention to market capitalization when making these comparisons. But, no doubt that Chevron is losing steam.

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