
2 December 2021 | 202 replies
GM had an EV in the 90s until they sold the battery tech to Exxon, who refused to license it for use in transportation to protect the $2B/day oil industry.Tesla has rapidly developed their battery tech in the last decade and is introducing a 1M battery next year.

8 February 2024 | 3 replies
I have been very interested in the Spring market as the new Exxon HQ is coming in March 2015 which should boulster demand.

17 February 2015 | 6 replies
But Texas also has some strong tenant protection laws, especially regarding the return of security deposits.The Woodlands/Conroe is obviously a very hot area, and will only get hotter as Exxon/Mobil finishes their new campus in the Woodlands.

15 June 2017 | 14 replies
. :) Also you should learn the rules of Baseball and forget whatever love you may have for the game of Soccer.As far as growth, Conroe had the highest percentage growth (7.8%) in the nation for 2016, and there's no real primary industry (although I suspect the nearby Exxon relocation may play some part in that recent growth) and there are several large developments underway.

20 June 2019 | 6 replies
It's close to Exxon which is the biggest well paying employer in the area.

2 August 2015 | 65 replies
(AAT) - 3.83% RoECousins Properties Incorporated (CUZ) - 2.03% RoEIf you want to find something in that range, you need to look at megacorps like Exxon Mobil (18.27% RoE).But in BP-land, 15-20% isn't good enough - I've gotta go for the hot markets!
1 November 2023 | 38 replies
In addition to Shell's current project - PTT and Exxon are already eyeing properties.

27 September 2020 | 64 replies
Add to this a higher interest rate in credit cards or a car loan or both and a more expensive gas per gallon ( and it's happening, chevron and Exxon just posted their first positive quarter profits in their last years) and this is a perfect recipe for a great crash and all your tenants will go back to mom and pa and you're out of the business and lose all your properties.

6 September 2010 | 67 replies
If you look at most major corporations in the US, such as Microsoft, Exxon, BP, Wal Mart, Ford, Cisco, Intel, etc..., I bet they have stock owners who also fund terrorists.

8 July 2009 | 52 replies
The La Brea tar pits aren't Exxon's fault.