Exxon Mobil vs ConocoPhillips: The Better Dividend Stock for Retirees
Oil swung more than $40 a barrel in a single quarter, and two energy giants absorbed that whiplash in very different ways. Which approach holds up better when crude keeps sliding matters a great deal…
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