Did anyone else notice Exxon rounded down the number of shares you received after they applied the multiplier!?!? Not a good sign of things to come.
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To Earth’s janitor funny as I read your text at a coffee shop the song “Dust in the Wind” was playing. You are 100 % correct.
Exxon Mobil XTO Denbury Pioneer? Why, we bought all those little guy’s like you :)
Mobil was the only sister Standard Oil, therefore that name stuck.
The ExxonMobil and Pioneer Natural Resources USA Inc. was an M&A of unequals. If Exxon kept tacking the acquired names at the end it would be close to 100 characters in length. As usually over time the acquired company's historical consciousnesses slowly disappears as new post acquisition are employees are hired, and the old Pioneer hands are retired/packaged/quit. In 20 years, it will be who was Pioneer. I have to wonder what will happen to the life-sized bronze statue of Scott Sheffield that stands at the inner court patio in the Pioneer Midland Office. Will it go to the Permian Museum on I-20 to greet the visitors, or will it be moved to New Mexico to reside at the Sheffield Ranch? The name Pioneer will be remembered by the gray haired Xs and others when they gather periodically for lunch to talk the good ole days, and those days also will end. Oil companies are like oil, it is used up until gone, not a drop left
Read the final proxy folks you get cash for the partial remaining shares.
Whatever it’ doesn’t have Pioneer in it!!!
Well the name is ExxonMobil no ExxonmobilE
I thought the name would be ExxonMobile PXD. It’s a total absorption! The email says it all! Welcome to the family!
Why would they round up? Why would anyone round up?