Exxon is owned by Exxon Mobil which is a publicly traded company.
Examples include: Exxon and Mobil merger, Disney and Pixar merger, JPMorgan and Chase merger. In the corporate world, bigger is often better.
By control I will assume you mean who runs a Franchise. The Franchise owner controls the franchise. The Franchise owner is controlled by the Franchise Contract.
1,451 institutions hold 3,156,802,560 shares of XOM (Exxon's ticker). That's about half of its total shares outstanding. But out of this handful of institutions, you can be assured that approximately 4 million American's hold shares of the Company's stock, mostly in the form of their pension or 401(k) (the top three holders of the stock (Barclays, State Street, and Vanguard) are titanic mutual fund and index fund providers). What about the other half? Retail investors. Your neighbor, your friend, your co-worker. In fact, Exxon is one of the most widely held stocks, with a very high "float," meaning "insiders" (company directors) own very little compared to their peers.
The plural of franchise can be either franchise or franchises.
In 1998 Exxon and Mobil agreed to merge into a new company called Exxon Mobil.
In 1998 Exxon and Mobil agreed to merge into a new company called Exxon Mobil.
Exxon Mobil was founded in 1870. The company was formerly known as Exxon Corporation and changed its name to Exxon Mobil Corporation in 1999. Exxon Mobil is based in Irving, Texas.
Exxon Mobil sells petroleum products such as gasoline.
Exxon Mobil's slogan is "Taking on the world's toughest energy challenges."
The symbol for Exxon Mobil Corporation in the NYSE is: XOM.
Exxon is owned by Exxon Mobil which is a publicly traded company.
It's an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) is $447,817,396,844.40.
The ticker symbol for Exxon Mobil is XOM and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.