We can't bankrupt Exxon. But we can politically and morally bankrupt them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Our current energy policy is bankrupt.
If we bankrupt America, we will all pay the price.
We're only going to invest our shareholders' money where we think they can get the kind of returns they expected when they invested their money with Exxon Mobil.
If you told Exxon or Lukoil that, in order to avoid wrecking the climate, they couldn't pump out their reserves, the value of their companies would plummet.
The disciplined approach to pursuing and selecting the most attractive investment opportunities continues to distinguish ExxonMobil. We are long-term driven, and we're patient. And we're not opportunity-constrained.
The Republicans in the House and the Bush administration are bankrupting this country.
Let us not be defeated by the tyranny of the world financial markets that threaten peace and democracy everywhere.
We can't allow multinational oil companies boasting of record profits to gouge consumers... We must do what we can to fix this problem.
So if you want to know how Exxon Mobil can make $10 billion profit in 90 days, just look around. The whole world was built for them.
The good news is, we're not bankrupt. The bad news is, we're close.
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