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  • August 4, 2008 04:50 PM EDT by Alexis Glick

    ExxonMobil vs. Chevron

    In this week's installment of America's Greatest Business Rivals, we took a look at ExxonMobil and Chevron, two of the oil industry's giants. In light of the skyrocketing cost of oil, the scrutiny these companies are receiving for excessive and historical profits and the need for more resources, it was a no-brainer. Look at how this rivalry began and where it is headed.

arvy

go away exxon not wanted take there business else were what they can capably run

August 5, 2008 at 2:03 am

arvy

exxon needs to back off espicially in alaska people dont want them here there an erresponsible company allthe way to the exxonvaldez disrupitive company ban exxon from alaska theres other companys out there that wouldnt be sue happy everytime theres a problem in copitent company by exxon alaskans dont like them

August 5, 2008 at 2:01 am

chuck

I believe these two oil companies don't deserve any more congressional scrutinity. ' I believe it's time the motives of the Speaker Pelosi need to closely examined. Why? What is her grudge against off shore oil drilling? What right does she have to tell the state of Florida they can't drill? Who gave her the right to infrindge in free markets? Where she strikes me,pardon my biases,she's naive on economics. 51% of her native Californias are in favor of offshore drilling. Her steadfast stubborness has already hurt her own party and she doesn't know it yet. The public should rank her congress lower,lower,lower in the job approval. Yesterday she was on this morning with George Stephanoupolus. He brought up the vote question and she didn't provide an honest answer. I believe the ghost of Speaker Tip O'Neil needs to spook her. But she should be asked the hard questions. All she's done is hurt this country. T Boone Pickens at least has done more than she has done. You and O'Reilly need to put Speaker Pelosi on the spot. Her answers aren't going to satisfy the wrath of the American People.

August 4, 2008 at 5:19 pm

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  • Alexis Glick is an anchor for FOX Business Network. Prior to joining FOX, Glick served as a correspondent for the Today Show and co-anchored the third hour of that program. Before her stint at NBC News, she was the senior trading correspondent for CNBC and reported from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

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