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Lee Raymond, the tough-talking chief executive of Exxon Mobil Corp. who built the nation’s largest oil producer into the world’s most valuable company, on Thursday said he would retire at the ...
(FORTUNE Magazine) – Lee Raymond isn't offering any apologies ... In the first quarter of 2003, Exxon Mobil earned $7 billion, more than twice what Microsoft and GE earned in the same period.
May 13]: I served as an ExxonMobil executive for a number of years. Though I was not in the highest-level executive positions, I met then-chief executive Lee Raymond several times and worked with ...
Like his predecessors, Exxon Mobil Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Lee Raymond keeps a relatively low profile. He's reluctant to grant interviews and make public appearances. But ever since he ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said Lee Raymond, the company’s longest-serving director, is resigning from the board. Raymond, the former Exxon Mobil Corp. boss who’s been on the board of the biggest U ...
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NEW YORK -- Lee Raymond, Exxon Mobil Corp.'s chief executive, expressed concern about the scarcity of oil in world markets and predicted economic trouble in the event that prices stay well above $ ...
Lee, we barely knew ... imminent exit as chair and CEO of ExxonMobil after more than 40 years with the oil behemoth. We’d just as soon not die either, Mr. Raymond, but anticipate we all will ...
If anything differentiates Exxon Mobil Corp. from the rest is its ability ... are fearful," in Warren Buffett’s words. Under Lee Raymond, who put Exxon and Mobil together 25 years ago in the ...