When XOM drops down in the 50s, I buy. Just chugging along. Picked up some more at 59.80 today
turfman80 said:
So I keep looking at XOM as it drops. I hear all about the "future" of oil and how renewable sources are making such gains and becoming much more feasible as energy sources, but I would think that Exxon, with their huge presence in the energy industry, would be positioning themselves to stay relevant for the next half century. Opinions from people that are more involved in the industry and XOM in particular?
turfman80 said:
So I keep looking at XOM as it drops. I hear all about the "future" of oil and how renewable sources are making such gains and becoming much more feasible as energy sources, but I would think that Exxon, with their huge presence in the energy industry, would be positioning themselves to stay relevant for the next half century. Opinions from people that are more involved in the industry and XOM in particular?
How about the fact that I'm not sure anyone has even studied or determined if our grid can handle an EV revolution.Blanco Ag said:
I'm not convinced EV's are ultimately more environmentally friendly than ICE's, and even if they are that electricity needs to be generated somehow.
I know it's trendy to hate on fossil fuel based companies, but I'll damn sure buy low.
From an energy savings and CO2 standpoint, I completely agree.Blanco Ag said:
I'm not convinced EV's are ultimately more environmentally friendly than ICE's, and even if they are that electricity needs to be generated somehow.
I know it's trendy to hate on fossil fuel based companies, but I'll damn sure buy low.
Beat the Hell said:
Is XOM in the oil business or energy business?
Blockbuster should have realized they were in the entertainment business and not the dvd business.
Blanco Ag said:
I'm not convinced EV's are ultimately more environmentally friendly than ICE's, and even if they are that electricity needs to be generated somehow.
I know it's trendy to hate on fossil fuel based companies, but I'll damn sure buy low.
Yukon Cornelius said:
What medium to y'all use? Y'all buying yourselves or instructing someone?
No doubt this is happening but they aren't going anywhere considering the fact that green energy is a sham and doesn't work at any meaningful scale. Germany is the largest country to pledge full bore green and is quietly abandoning it because it doesn't work. Granted, I'm not sure what the hell they are going to do. They should just spool up their nuclear again but I'm sure they will face resistance to that.Ranger222 said:
I've heard it a couple times now that some of these oil companies are about to go "out of favor" like tobacco companies did. The "average" investor might feel guilty owning them, but that doesn't mean they will be a bad investment. People will not want to invest because of environmental effects, just like they would feel guilty owning tobacco companies for their health effects.
However some of the tobacco companies have been great investments the last 10 years. And they bring with them high dividend yields. You can invest in Altria for example with a 7%+ yield. Not bad.
Ranger222 said:
I've heard it a couple times now that some of these oil companies are about to go "out of favor" like tobacco companies did. The "average" investor might feel guilty owning them, but that doesn't mean they will be a bad investment. People will not want to invest because of environmental effects, just like they would feel guilty owning tobacco companies for their health effects.
However some of the tobacco companies have been great investments the last 10 years. And they bring with them high dividend yields. You can invest in Altria for example with a 7%+ yield. Not bad.
Yukon Cornelius said:
What do yall use to buy? Etrade or what?