Exxon Mobil Rises to 40th in Daily Volume as Institutions Bulk Up and Analysts Diverge

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Monday, Sep 8, 2025 8:36 pm ET1min read
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- Exxon Mobil (XOM) rose 0.57% on Sept. 8 with $1.69B volume, ranking 40th in U.S. markets.

- Institutional investors increased stakes, including Bank of New York's $5.39B position and Ameriprise's 2.64M share purchase.

- Q2 earnings of $1.64/share exceeded estimates, but revenue fell 12.4% YoY to $81.51B.

- Analysts remain divided, with Piper Sandler raising the price target to $145 while Barclays maintains a "hold" rating.

- Insider Darrin Talley sold 13.5% of his shares, contrasting with 61.8% institutional ownership and 2025 EPS forecasts of $7.43.

Exxon Mobil (XOM) rose 0.57% on Sept. 8, with a trading volume of $1.69 billion, ranking 40th in the market. Institutional investors bolstered stakes, including Bank of New York MellonBK-- Corp’s 45.3 million shares valued at $5.39 billion and CTC Alternative Strategies Ltd. acquiring 6,200 shares. Major firms like Charles SchwabSCHW-- and Ameriprise also increased holdings, with the latter adding 2.64 million shares in Q1. Conversely, First Dallas Securities Inc. trimmed its position by 11%, now holding 50,618 shares.

The company reported Q2 earnings of $1.64 per share, surpassing estimates by $0.17, and revenue of $81.51 billion, though down 12.4% year-over-year. A quarterly dividend of $0.99 per share was declared, yielding 3.6% annually. Analysts remain divided, with Piper SandlerPIPR-- upgrading the price target to $145 and BarclaysBCS-- maintaining a “hold” rating. The stock’s 50-day moving average stands at $110.45, with a market cap of $465.66 billion.

Insider activity included VP Darrin L. Talley selling 2,158 shares for $238,351.10, reducing his ownership by 13.5%. Institutional ownership remains robust at 61.8%, though First Dallas’s reduced stake highlights shifting investor sentiment. Analysts project 2025 EPS of $7.43, reflecting cautious optimism amid sector volatility. Exxon’s debt-to-equity ratio of 0.12 and beta of 0.57 underscore its defensive positioning.

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