Is there a ceiling to how much you believe one company should be able to profit?
US oil giant Exxon Mobil posted on Oct. 27 a quarterly profit of $9.92 billion, the biggest in US corporate history, putting the industry in the spotlight over surging energy costs.
Revenues topped $100 billion dollars for Exxon Mobil on record oil and gas prices, even though the company took a hit from hurricanes Katrina and Rita. (story)
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer called for a levy on 'excess' oil company profits to help the US budget deficit. Even republicans (Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., Senate Majority Leader Bil Frist, R-Tenn.) seem to be embarresed of the profits being earned by the oil companies. Going as far as pushing for an investigation to see if oil companies are responsible for 'price gouging'.
I am for a completely free market (Laissez-Faire). I find it contradicting that in a 'free' country, a private companies profit is even an issue to the law makers.
US oil giant Exxon Mobil posted on Oct. 27 a quarterly profit of $9.92 billion, the biggest in US corporate history, putting the industry in the spotlight over surging energy costs.
Revenues topped $100 billion dollars for Exxon Mobil on record oil and gas prices, even though the company took a hit from hurricanes Katrina and Rita. (story)
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer called for a levy on 'excess' oil company profits to help the US budget deficit. Even republicans (Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., Senate Majority Leader Bil Frist, R-Tenn.) seem to be embarresed of the profits being earned by the oil companies. Going as far as pushing for an investigation to see if oil companies are responsible for 'price gouging'.
I am for a completely free market (Laissez-Faire). I find it contradicting that in a 'free' country, a private companies profit is even an issue to the law makers.
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