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Exxon Mobil shares slip despite beat on Q4 results; modest uptrend over past year

Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) shares were trading around $140–142 range, down modestly in early trade following the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings release. The stock recently hit a 52-week high near the upper $140s, well above its 52-week low near $97.80, reflecting significant gains over the past year. Quarterly Results Exxon reported Q4 2025 net […]

February 2, 2026 2 min read

Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) shares were trading around $140–142 range, down modestly in early trade following the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings release. The stock recently hit a 52-week high near the upper $140s, well above its 52-week low near $97.80, reflecting significant gains over the past year. Quarterly Results Exxon reported Q4 2025 net […]

Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) shares were trading around $140–142 range, down modestly in early trade following the company’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings release. The stock recently hit a 52-week high near the upper $140s, well above its 52-week low near $97.80, reflecting significant gains over the past year.

Quarterly Results

Exxon reported Q4 2025 net income of $6.50 billion or $1.53 per share, down from $7.61 billion or $1.72 per share a year earlier. Adjusted earnings excluding identified items were $1.71 per share, above the $1.68 consensus estimate, despite pressures from weaker commodity prices. Q4 2025 total revenue was about $82.3 billion, slightly below some forecasts.

Cash flow from operating activities reached $12.7 billion with free cash flow of $5.6 billion in the quarter. Shareholder distributions in Q4 totaled $9.5 billion, including $4.4 billion in dividends and $5.1 billion in share repurchases.

Annual Performance and Segment Trends

For full year 2025, Exxon recorded earnings of $28.8 billion, down from $33.7 billion in 2024, reflecting lower realized prices and margin compression across segments. EPS excluding identified items was $6.99 in 2025 versus $7.79 in 2024. Operational cash flow for the year was $52.0 billion, supporting a total $37.2 billion returned to shareholders.

Exxon achieved highest annual upstream production in over 40 years with strong output from the Permian Basin and Guyana helping offset weaker commodity pricing. Exxon’s refinery throughput also reached record levels on a comparable basis.

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Market Reaction and Analyst Activity

Exxon’s stock dipped in reaction to the results with intraday pressure noted after the earnings beat. Analysts have not yet reported significant new upgrades or downgrades tied specifically to today’s results.

Outlook

Exxon reiterated capital spending plans similar to 2025 levels and expects continued operational momentum in advantaged assets. Production guidance points toward incremental growth, while shareholder returns remain a priority.

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