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Imperial Oil Ltd T.IMO

Alternate Symbol(s):  IMO

Imperial Oil Limited is an integrated oil company. It is engaged in all phases of the petroleum industry in Canada, including the exploration for, and production and sale of, crude oil and natural gas. In Canada, it is a producer of crude oil, a petroleum refiner, a marketer of petroleum products, and a producer of petrochemicals. Its segments include Upstream operations, which include the exploration for, and production of, crude oil, natural gas, synthetic crude oil and bitumen; Downstream operations, which consist of the transportation and refining of crude oil, blending of refined products and the distribution and marketing of those products; and Chemical operations, which consist of the manufacturing and marketing of various petrochemicals. Its operations include Cold Lake, Kearl, Nanticoke, Sarnia and Strathcona refinery. Its products and services include Asphalt, Chemical products, Esso and Mobil stations, Esso Commercial Cardlocks, Lubricants, Safety Data Sheets and others.


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Post by liljohnnyjokeon Jul 30, 2021 11:06am
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Disappointment here as well

Disappointment here as wellI thought Imperial would increase the divy to keep moving closer to the near 6% parent Exxon pays out.

But NO like Suncor they have wasted about $1 Billion buying back shares, always at the higher end, which will do absolutely nothing for share price and shareholders

They could have at least doubled if not tripled the current divy with that now wasted money

No divy increase from SU or IMO, what will CNQ do then?
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