Exxon Reports Earnings Up 31%
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Exxon Corp., the nation’s largest oil company and second-largest corporation overall, today said its first-quarter earnings were up by 31% over the same period last year for a net profit of $1.7 billion, or $2.35 a share. It cited lower crude supply costs and the weaker dollar.
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