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C/F/1364. Exxon Mobil Corporation: investment appraisal

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the performance of Exxon Mobil Corporation (EMC) in the energy industry analysing whether an investment in EMC is an attractive option. The estimations of key performance indicators (KPI) of EMC and their rivals are presented including the return on capital employed (ROCE), economic value added (EVA) and shareholder value added (SVA). The usefulness of ROCE, EVA and SVA in assessing company performance is examined discussing the efficiency of KPI measurements. The underpinnings of equity investment decisions in the current economic climate are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Exxon Mobil Corporation, investment appraisal, key performance indicators,

 

C/F/1298. Risk management and corporate governance in Lloyds TSB, Exxon Mobil and British Petroleum

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines the approaches used by Lloyds TSB Banking Group, Exxon Mobil Corporation and British Petroleum (BP) towards risk management (RM) and corporate governance (CG). RM activities and CG responsibilities of each company are detailed. US and UK legislation on corporate risk and control is examined including Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and Corporate Governance Code of 2010.

 

KEYWORDS: Risk management, corporate governance, Lloyds TSB, Exxon Mobil, British Petroleum,

 

C/B/3789. Insights into oil industry: case studies of Exxon Mobil and British Petroleum

WORDS:
1550
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the nature of the oil industry highlighting uncertainties related to the industry and looking at two case studies, i.e. Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest hydrogen supplier, and British Petroleum (BP). Dependence of hydrogen production on oil associated with Exxon, and the problem of oil spills associated with BP are discussed. Analysis of both companies is conducted using Porter's Five Forces model.

 

KEYWORDS: oil industry, Exxon Mobil, British Petroleum, BP, Porter\'s Five Forces,

 

C/B/3751. Enterprise and corporate social responsibility. Case studies: BP and Exxon Mobile

WORDS:
3150
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This paper examines enterprise and corporate social responsibility (CSR) and is split into two sections. The first section answers a range of questions regarding BP and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The questions are: Identify each of the stakeholders and how they are affected, From a utilitarian perspective, would you argue for or against heavy financial penalties and fines imposed on BP, Using arguments based on the ‘maxims’ of duty, would you consider BP to have acted ethically in its operations, What clashes of rights are involved in this situation? Is it possible to judge their relative importance? Whose rights matter most in this situation, Which other approaches to ethical analysis could help evaluate the current situation? The following section examines CSR in reference to Exxon Mobil. Before the paper examines Exxon Mobile, the paper outlines different approaches and benefits of CSR.

 

KEYWORDS: Corporate social responsibility, CSR, enterprise, business ethics, BP, British Petroleum, Gulf of Mexico oil spill, stakeholders, utilitarian, financial penalties, Exxon Mobile,

 

C/F/959. Dissertation + Proposal. Does financial risk management improve energy sector firm performance: A Case Study of British Petroleum (BP), Shell, Total and Exxon Mobil Corporation

WORDS:
16350
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
169.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses financial risk management, aiming to discover whether it improves the performance of the energy sector. The review of literature examines the definition of financial risk management, and outlines the different types of risk namely liquidity, market and credit. The paper examines BP, Royal Dutch Shell, and Exxon Mobil corporation as case studies to examine financial risk management. The methodology section is described in great detail, discussing the methods, approach and ethical issues. The financial crisis between 2007 and 2009 is examined, and the affect that it has had on the energy sector is highlighted. Interest rate, currency, supply and demand, and credit risk is analysed for each organisation. Conclusions are made regarding the topics discussed and limitations of the study. Proposal for this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 14900 words and proposal contains 1450 words.

 

Proposal matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/F/799. Proposal. Does financial risk management improve performance of energy companies: case studies of BP, Exxon, Shell and Total
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, financial risk management, energy sector, liquidity risk, market risk, credit risk, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil corporation, financial crisis, Interest rate, currency, supply and demand, credit risk,

 

C/F/958. Dissertation. Does financial risk management improve energy sector firm performance: A Case Study of British Petroleum (BP), Shell, Total and Exxon Mobil Corporation

WORDS:
14900
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
149.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses financial risk management, aiming to discover whether it improves the performance of the energy sector. The review of literature examines the definition of financial risk management, and outlines the different types of risk namely liquidity, market and credit. The paper examines BP, Royal Dutch Shell, and Exxon Mobil corporation as case studies to examine financial risk management. The methodology section is described in great detail, discussing the methods, approach and ethical issues. The financial crisis between 2007 and 2009 is examined, and the affect that it has had on the energy sector is highlighted. Interest rate, currency, supply and demand, and credit risk is analysed for each organisation. Conclusions are made regarding the topics discussed and limitations of the study.

 

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, financial risk management, energy sector, liquidity risk, market risk, credit risk, BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil corporation, financial crisis, Interest rate, currency, supply and demand, credit risk,

 

S/B/579. Dissertation. Effectiveness of Royal Dutch Shell reporting on management of corporate social responsibility

WORDS:
10700
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
109.99 GBP

The dissertation addresses the business and ethical issues faced by Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) and other oil and gas companies examining their management of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Literature is reviewed on the history of the company, the theory of CSR, the difficulties of operating in the oil and gas industry, etc. A study is conducted to compare CSR components practices in seven oil and gas corporations, i.e. Shell. BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, Gazprom and Petrochina using secondary research data. Shell's CSR policies are evaluated against those of their competitors in the industry. Conclusions are made as to whether the company is meeting CSR criteria.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Royal Dutch Shell, corporate social responsibility, CSR, oil and gas, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, Gazprom, Petrochina,

 

C/E/533. Signs of economic recovery: investment events in UK and global economy

WORDS:
3750
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the economic and financial recession providing analysis of the investment decisions taken between October 2009 and March 2010 to establish the signs of recovery. Investment activity is analysed on the basis of mergers and acquisitions within the oil and gas industry, automobile industry, football companies, commercial property markets, confectionary industry, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: economic recovery, investment events, mergers and acquisitions, M&A, General Motors, GM, Opel, Exxon, Vauxhall, Cadbury, XTO Energy,

 

S/HR/235. Evaluation and assessment of learning and development activities in organizations: case study of ExxonMobil Plc

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the practices of training and development (T&D) in the international oil and gas company ExxonMobil, describing and evaluating their T&D programmes. Various approaches to learning experience (LE) are outlined including CIRO (context, input, reaction and outcomes of LE), and applying these approaches to the ExxonMobil case study.

 

KEYWORDS: training and development, learning, ExxonMobil,

 

C/B/658. BP vs. ExxonMobil: Corporate Social Responsibility

WORDS:
3200
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

BP and Exxon Mobil are two large energy companies that in recent years appear to have chosen very different approaches to manage their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In that regard, the current report describes and analyses their approaches and the results they have delivered towards addressing environmental and social concerns. More so, the report situates and rationalises the approaches via their respective adherence to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and governance structures. On that basis, the report is able to appraise both companies' approaches by their respective contributions to society. The report also characterised society's expectation of energy companies in the next ten years.

 

KEYWORDS: Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethical Business, Ethical Organisations, BP, ExxonMob,

 

C/M/627. Service Marketing: Case study of Mobil

WORDS:
2400
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper reports on global oil company Mobil analyzing their core product, actual product and augmented product, and discussing whether the augmented service offerings by Mobil may be useful when planning its product strategy. The data used for the analysis is drawn from secondary sources including academic journals and books. The analysis shows that with the oil prices continuously rising, Mobil needs to establish direct relationship with the consumers to retain and increase its market share in Australia and globally.

 

KEYWORDS: Mobil Australia product oil, direct marketing,