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11 Jul 2026, 16:30 UTC · 1h ago
Exxon Mobil vs ConocoPhillips: The Better Dividend Stock for Retirees
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11 Jul 2026, 16:30 UTC · 1h ago
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ConocoPhillips has pledged to return 45% of its cash flow from operations to shareholders this year. — Direct commitment to high shareholder payouts typically supports stock price floors and attracts income investors.
+0.60Exxon Mobil's Guyana operations reached a record production level of 900,000 gross barrels per day. — Significant growth in high-margin production capacity increases the company's long-term fundamental value.
+0.50ConocoPhillips' current guidance excludes Qatar LNG volumes due to ongoing conflict, creating an unpriced upside if the Strait of Hormuz reopens. — This represents a specific, non-priced catalyst that could lead to a positive earnings surprise.
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Exxon Mobil reported Q1 2026 EPS of $1.16, beating the expected $1.0074. — An earnings beat is a positive signal, though partially offset by the reported decline in headline net income.
+0.30ConocoPhillips reported Q1 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.89, beating the expected $1.7052. — Stronger-than-expected earnings suggest efficient cost management despite volatile commodity prices.
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Beat EPS expectations, showed strong production in Guyana, and is described as a 'steadier hold' and a 'buy' due to its integrated model.
Beat EPS expectations and committed to returning 45% of cash flow to shareholders, though it has more downside risk from crude price drops.
Mentioned as a 'hold' in the author's summary.
Mentioned only as a historical reference for an analyst's past success.
[a_to_b] ConocoPhillips integrated Marathon Oil into its operations.
[mutual] Both companies are compared as primary options for investors in the oil and gas sector.
[mutual] Both companies are mentioned as energy sector peers reporting earnings.
[mutual] The article contrasts the earnings playbooks of these two companies.
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