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What does it take to be big? To learn more about the top five companies, check out these ...   more »
View Article  CNNMoney.com: Executive bookmark: What does it take to be big? To learn more about the top five companies, check out these books and websites.
3. Royal Dutch Shell Book: A Century in Oil: The Shell Transport and Trading Company 1897–1997, by Stephen Howarth. An authorized history of the Anglo-Dutch giant. Web: www.shell.com; www.royaldutchshellplc.com    more »
View Article  Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com: Exxon Mobil tops Fortune list of Global 500: Shell next in terms of profitability
From Fortune 500: “In terms of profitability among the 500 firms, Exxon Mobil was at the top, followed by Royal Dutch Shell (25.3 billion dollars)”   more »
View Article  Fortune Magazine: The Oil Market: SLICK OPERATORS How hedge funds, traders, and Big Oil are really driving gas prices.
The blame game starts with the big oil companies. Whenever he commutes between Royal Dutch Shell's London office and its headquarters in The Hague, CEO Jeroen van der Veer flies over the port of Rotterdam, Europe's energy hub, and notices the same thing. "I see tanks full of product," he says.   more »
View Article  Fortune Magazine: Massive oil profits may not last
And while Royal Dutch Shell (Research) earned more than $25 billion, its daily production fell from 3.7 million barrels a day in 2004 to 3.5 million last year. Even worse, the Anglo-Dutch giant replaced only 70 percent to 80 percent of the oil it pumped out of the ground, despite spending billions on new projects.   more »
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