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5. ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips
Financials: Latest Results
Rank: 5 (Previous rank: 5)
Compare tool: ConocoPhillips vs. Top 10
CEO: James J. Mulva
Address: 600 N. Dairy Ashford Rd.
Houston, TX 77079
Phone: 281-293-1000
Website: www.conocophillips.com
Not every oil giant was fat and happy last year. In June, the company was forced to pull out of oil-rich Venezuela following an impasse with President Hugo Chavez. The company estimated that the pullout cost it $4.5 billion and, as a result, ConocoPhillips' earnings plunged 23.5% to $11.8 billion.

But it wasn't all bad news in 2007: ConocoPhillips became the first U.S. oil producer to support mandatory national regulation of greenhouse gas emissions. It recently announced plans to join forces with BP to construct a $30 billion natural gas pipeline in Alaska.

Revenues 178,558.0 3.5
Profits 11,891.0 -23.5
Assets 177,757.0
Stockholders' equity 88,983.0
Market value (3/28/2008) 120,284.6
Revenues 6.7
Assets 6.7
Stockholders' equity 13.4
2007 $ 7.22
% change from 2006 -25.3
1997-2007 annual growth rate % 14.9
2007 25.4
1997-2007 annual rate 16.7
1 Exxon Mobil 2 372,824.0
2 Chevron 3 210,783.0
3 ConocoPhillips 5 178,558.0
4 Valero Energy 16 96,758.0
5 Marathon Oil 36 60,044.0
6 Sunoco 56 42,101.0
7 Hess 77 31,924.0
8 Tesoro 116 21,675.0
9 Murphy Oil 134 18,439.1
10 Western Refining 342 7,305.0
11 Frontier Oil 462 5,188.7
12 Holly 484 4,791.7
13 CVR Energy 680 2,966.9
14 Calumet Specialty Products 996 1,637.8
From the May 5, 2008 issue
Revenues: Excise taxes have been excluded.
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