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Re: Record Oil Price [snakeweasel] by oldfarmer50
Apr 23, 2008 (7:33 am)

Replying to: snakeweasel (Apr 22, 2008 3:34 pm)

"...I don't think any state law requires OT past 8 hours a day..."
 
One one of my jobs (transportation) I get OT after 8 and after 40. Not sure the state say after 8 or if it's our contract.
 
On my other job (farming) I get the same $4 per hour no matter how many hours I work.
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Re: Record Oil Price [kernick] by bpizzuti
Apr 23, 2008 (7:55 am)

Replying to: kernick (Apr 23, 2008 7:09 am)

EPS isn't the same as corporate profit. The company made over $130 billion. What you earn as a dividend is what the company decides to give back to Joe Schmoe Investor, after they pay the "special" dividends to the "major" stockholders. You know, like the CEO, the chairman, Dick Cheney, etc. Plus whatever money stayed in the company fir various reasons (some of which gets re-invested, but they count the new 10,000 sq foot executive suite as an investment too, heh).
 
If oil goes up, gas goes up, yeah. But if oil goes up, and gas goes up, and Mobil's profits go up, that means that they're raising the price of gas faster than the price of oil is going up, because their expenses are falling in relation to their income.
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Re: Record Oil Price [bpizzuti] by texases
Apr 23, 2008 (8:02 am)

Replying to: bpizzuti (Apr 23, 2008 7:55 am)

Oil co. profits are up, but to what level? About 16% of sales. People must think they're making 50% profit. Not so. Give it a year, costs are rising dramatically, and their profit margin will shrink. As for the news items, the Alaskan oil/gas field Exxon has been 'sitting on' (Pt. Thomson) cannot be developed without a gas pipeline, something that only now is going in.
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Re: Record Oil Price [texases] by steve_ HOST
Apr 23, 2008 (8:27 am)

Replying to: texases (Apr 23, 2008 8:02 am)

There's oil and gas in that field and the state thinks that the oil from the gas condensates could have gotten to market decades ago. Not to mention that Exxon hasn't done any exploration there since '82.
 
I saw the pipe stacked at Valdez back in '73 right before construction started on the TransAlaska pipeline. Time files. Some predicted the pipeline would have been removed by now - Prudhoe production has fallen and it's not economic to run the pipeline half full I guess, so the state really wants more oil flowing through it. Otherwise they won't reap the royalty money that runs the state.
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Re: Record Oil Price [bpizzuti] by kernick
Apr 23, 2008 (8:50 am)

Replying to: bpizzuti (Apr 23, 2008 7:55 am)

I think you're confused on the financials. The Net Income for Exxon Mobil - what was filed and revieded by the IRS was $40.6 billion for all of 2007. Google "Exxon Mobil annual report". The $130 billion you quote may have been Gross Profit - before taxes. Look at their Income Statement filed with the IRS.
 
EPS is the net-profit/# of shares issued. Investors compare the EPS to the price of the stock to determine if they want to invest in the company. If this is lower than some other company or industry, people start to think about putting their money in other companies.
 
If a companyy the size of Exxon-Mobil was only going to make $5B per year, investors would pull their money pretty quickly, and then guess what? Exxon-Mobil no longer has the $, or wants to sink the money into finding and refining oil.
 
As an investor I want a company to optimally earn 10+% on the money they have. If I buy stock at $90/share, I expect the EPS + the dividends to be 10+%. Why would I risk my money for less of a return? If Exxon-Mobil only earned $3/share, I'm pulling my money and buying U.S. treasury bills!
 
And remember that oil companies did not always make $10% a year, they had some tough times. So I do not think its awful if an oil company makes 15% this year, which may offset only having made 5% a few years ago.
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Re: Record Oil Price [bpizzuti] by 07997turbo
Apr 23, 2008 (9:18 am)

Replying to: bpizzuti (Apr 23, 2008 7:55 am)

and it re-invested a good portion of that in research and exploration. The price of oil is directly linked to the devaluation of the dollar against other world currencies as well as increased demand from emerging market countries like China, India etc.
 
Bernnke needs to stop dropping the fed funds rate and start inching it back up. Wall Street has finally calmed down and is trading within a reasonable range. Banks have taken their losses (Most of them imaginary due to ARMS resets that they wont be getting)
 
Lets get back on track with the dollar index and Oil will settle back down.
 
PS. I am already paying near $4/gal as my car can only use 91 octane and above.
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Re: Record Oil Price [bpizzuti] by oldfarmer50
Apr 23, 2008 (9:24 am)

Replying to: bpizzuti (Apr 23, 2008 2:25 am)

"...they were manipulated, mislead and misinformed by unscrupulous companies selling mortgages..."
 
Didn't these folks retain a lawyer to make sure that didn't happen? Who buy's a million dollars worth of real estate without making sure you understand what's going on?
 
As to the people's failure to anticipate the rise in gas prices I don't think it's too common to consult commodities experts before you buy a car. In hindsight, maybe we should have.
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Re: Record Oil Price [oldfarmer50] by kernick
Apr 23, 2008 (9:47 am)

Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Apr 23, 2008 9:24 am)

As to the people's failure to anticipate the rise in gas prices I don't think it's too common to consult commodities experts before you buy a car.
 
The mistake people make is not to plan for possible negative setbacks. Many people will spend whatever you give them, setting up a lifestyle they can not afford if they lose a job, or prices go up.
 
Then you have another group of people who think they're going to get out of high school, have no better skills than someone in Mexico making $1.50/hr, and have this expectation or assume a right to a middle-class lifestyle. Maybe they start a family too young, or keep having kids until they need charity. Maybe they expect to take 2 trips a year to the Caribbean, even though they're using credit cards. I really think people need to be held accountable for their choices. Either make choices to spend less, delay the family, work more jobs, get a good business going or something.
 
IT really isn't my problem if you don't plan, so that you're not spending 100+% of what you earn. You really need to setup your life so that you have extra money each money, and have savings. Many of us work hard, are smart with our money, and plan for a rainy day.
 
I guess there's no cure for "Not Smart" or "Lazy".
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Re: Record Oil Price [oldfarmer50] by bpizzuti
Apr 23, 2008 (9:51 am)

Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Apr 23, 2008 9:24 am)

Didn't these folks retain a lawyer to make sure that didn't happen?
 
From what I hear, in NYS anyway, is that there's a lawyer on each side. One for the seller, one for the buyer. The one for the buyer can be (and in many cases is) provided by the bank or mortgage provider, and CAN BE THE SAME AS THE LAWYER FOR THE SELLER!!
 
So can you guess what these particular lawyers are going to tell people who don't understand what's going on?
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Re: Record Oil Price [steve_] by texases
Apr 23, 2008 (10:09 am)

Replying to: steve_ (Apr 23, 2008 8:27 am)

"There's oil and gas in that field and the state thinks that the oil from the gas condensates could have gotten to market decades ago. Not to mention that Exxon hasn't done any exploration there since '82. "
 
One thing you can count on from Exxon - they'll do projects that make money. Their lack of development of Pt. Thomson is a good indicator it's not a very attractive project without a gas pipeline. It's expensive to develop a field if you have to reinject all the produced gas. Maybe it makes sense at $100/bbl, but we've only recently gotten to these prices.

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