http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=prince-william-sound-and-fury-oil-giant-dodges-punitive-damagesOriginally fined for 5 billion, reduced to a 10th of that just recently, but, they already paid 3.4 billion in other associated costs related to the cleanup, however, it seems that the eco system they harmed is still struggling to recover. Did they pay the appropriate cost to society? Did the supreme court overstep their bounds with the decision?
6/30/2008 2:45:27 PM
6/30/2008 3:05:52 PM
yes
6/30/2008 3:10:09 PM
Just wondering.Since all of these oil companies are making so much money, howcome one of them isn't charging much less for their gas and taking all of the customers?
6/30/2008 3:16:20 PM
because markets dont work that way
6/30/2008 3:17:07 PM
I just thought that with all of the shit they're getting, they'd maybe try something. What do i know though
6/30/2008 3:19:43 PM
idk[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 3:20 PM. Reason : sold me some snes games in 2004 if that helps]
6/30/2008 3:20:30 PM
6/30/2008 3:38:42 PM
6/30/2008 3:41:41 PM
How much do you expect them to make? Their profit margin is well below most other industries.
6/30/2008 3:44:57 PM
what industry do you work for, where -- after overhead, salaries, r&d, inventory, depreciation -- one dollar of revenue out of every ten, is PROFIT?thats a pretty comfortable margin.... especially at a $40B to $400B scale. hell, dude. do you even hear yourself? could you possibly be more of a shill?
6/30/2008 3:49:34 PM
6/30/2008 3:54:20 PM
In the recent past, pharmaceuticals, banking, the food industry, and the software industry have seen much higher profit margins than oil companies. Again, how much do you think they should be making, in profit? 5%? 3%? No profit at all?Yeah, sorry, a little off topic. I'll cut it out. [Edited on June 30, 2008 at 3:59 PM. Reason : ]
6/30/2008 3:57:58 PM
No big deal, just that it has been done before. Unless you can somehow tie profit margin to how much they should pay in punitive damages for Valdez, in which case, its definitely this thread worthy.
6/30/2008 4:04:14 PM
eh, a company I used to work for aimed for 15% margin. nothing too crazy, to me.and seriously, barack. taxing the oil companies to bring prices down. REALLY?
6/30/2008 4:55:37 PM
6/30/2008 5:20:39 PM
it's only moot if you look at sheer profit. No company operates on sheer profit. They all operate on profit MARGIN. It is by means of margin that they make sheer profit. And, guess what? The COST of oil has skyrocketed. SO it should come as no surprise that the profits of oil sellers, who operate ON MARGIN, should also increase.However, as I understand the Valdez incident, Exxon got off the hook because the damages were supposed to be capped according to the fines or something that they paid. I forget exactly how it was phrased when I heard it on NPR. You can look at the Supreme Court and call them evil for doing so, but that is exactly what the law at the time said. I can't fault them for actually upholding the fucking law for once. Even though I think Exxon should pay massively more to fix what they did.]
6/30/2008 5:23:55 PM
It's moot due to the fact that those are completely different industries that produce a fraction of the revenue of the energy industry. You might as well compare it to the profit margin of owning a gumball machine at Super Wal-Mart.
6/30/2008 5:59:35 PM
it's not moot. Why should Exxon operate any differently than any other company? Because it inconveniences you? That's hardly a good reason.
6/30/2008 6:01:44 PM
FYI on profit margins:
Sectors Net Profit Margin (mrq)Industrial Goods 6.201Services 6.467Consumer Goods 7.532Financial 7.811Utilities 8.831Technology 9.205Conglomerates 10.7Healthcare 11.031Basic Materials 12.764Basic MaterialsIndustry Net Profit Margin (mrq)Nonmetallic Mineral Mining -1.6Specialty Chemicals 3.4Synthetics 4.3Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing 5.5Oil & Gas Pipelines 6.3Chemicals - Major Diversified 7Aluminum 8.2Major Integrated Oil & Gas 9.3Silver 9.7Gold 11.4Independent Oil & Gas 13.1Oil, Gas Drilling & Exploration 14Oil & Gas Equipment & Services 14.8Agricultural Chemicals 15Steel & Iron 15.1Copper 19.9Industrial Metals & Minerals 20.3Oil & Gas Refining & MarketingDescription Net Profit Margin (mrq)Basic Materials 12.764Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing 5.5Syntroleum Corp. -142.83China Yili Petroleum Co. -101.895Nova Biosource Fuels, Inc. -93.552Petroleum Development Corp. -13.871Eagle Rock Energy Partners, L. -7.632Alon USA Energy Inc. -3.321Western Refining Inc. -1.584Tesoro Corporation -1.255Interoil Corp. -1.248Calumet Specialty Products Par -0.57Sunoco Inc. -0.483United Fuel & Energy Corporati -0.45Delek US Holdings Inc. -0.41Enterprise GP Holdings L.P. 0.547Holly Corp. 0.584Crosstex Energy Inc. 0.844Valero Energy Corp. 0.941CVR Energy, Inc. 1.817Frontier Oil Corp. 3.877Marathon Oil Corp. 4.402Arabian American Development C 4.533Murphy Oil Corp. 6.302Hess Corporation 7.115Imperial Oil Ltd. 9.842YPF S.A. 15.232Petro-Canada 16.261Sasol Ltd. 16.478BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust 99.749Biogold Fuels Corporation NAEMTA Holdings, Inc. NANexGen Biofuels Ltd. NASulphco Inc. NAMajor Integrated Oil & GasDescription Net Profit Margin (mrq)Basic Materials 12.764Major Integrated Oil & Gas 9.3Petrobras Energia Participacio 5.989Repsol YPF SA 7.575Royal Dutch Shell plc 7.946Chevron Corp. 7.993ConocoPhillips 8.111BP plc 8.492Total SA 9.168Exxon Mobil Corp. 10.311PetroChina Co. Ltd. 11.15Eni SpA 11.66International Fuel Technology NA
6/30/2008 6:05:27 PM
you need to compare it to commodities, not industries
6/30/2008 6:35:42 PM
6/30/2008 7:03:47 PM
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6/30/2008 7:25:03 PM
reaffirm that its ok to pollute as long as you pay money for itthey shouldv'e made them create some new wetlands in addition to the ones they had to mitigate or replace, but apparently cash works just as well, kind of like carbon credits]
6/30/2008 7:39:37 PM
And I, like the rest of the planet, do not believe mere negligence rises to level of punishment. If you want to punish me for my behavior then you must prove your case beyond a reasonable doubt in a criminal court. Proving that I was negligent should make me clean up your beach front, not also buy you your own carribean island. It strikes me as a crime against humanity to have people sitting around praying for a horrible accident to befall them just so they can enjoy a lucrative punitive damages claim. The cure is easy: civil courts should be there to make you whole (lost wages, hospital bills, pain and suffering, damages to property), nothing more.
6/30/2008 7:43:49 PM
6/30/2008 8:03:25 PM
6/30/2008 8:31:35 PM
BTTT(opic)
6/30/2008 9:13:18 PM
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6/30/2008 10:15:24 PM
has anyone run the numbers on the following:the NEW cost of gas for the company that chooses a 4% margin and only profits $20 billion instead of $40 billion. let's assume this is possible immediately.i'd imagine it wouldn't be THAT much lower, maybe $0.16? (pulled from ass crack)[Edited on July 1, 2008 at 9:14 AM. Reason : ]
7/1/2008 9:13:52 AM
actually, making a number of assumptions about the supply chain for simplicities sake, 16 cents is pretty accurate based on $4/gallon gas.
7/1/2008 9:22:51 AM
I'm a fan of shifting blame from oil companies to the more serious roots of the problem. if they're making ~$0.36/gal of gas, cutting their fucking profits won't do shit.The federal government makes about TWICE as much off a gallon of gas than an oil company does here. States make about the same as the oil company, if not more.now if they INCREASE their margins significantly with how much they're making, that's screwed up. they seem to have just kept their margins in place as they have been in the past, so they're making more.Does anyone know the $$ amount in tax breaks we're currently giving them? If we took THOSE away, how much would it cut into their profits? and would this even be a good thing?
7/1/2008 9:37:15 AM
^ finally a reasonable post in this thread.the real beneficiaries of "windfall profits" are federal and state governments, not the oil companies. but you lefties want to give the government more power and more money. I can only shake my head.
7/1/2008 9:47:45 AM
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7/1/2008 11:39:40 PM
bump by request
4/7/2009 4:52:07 PM
Oooh, this should be good.
4/7/2009 5:23:50 PM
Yeah this is bullshit, make them pay more they're reaping record profits.You know, b/c building new refineries and drilling at new sites is so cheap.
4/7/2009 9:22:23 PM
http://www.minyanville.com/articles/index/a/22052^ You're a loon
4/7/2009 10:29:49 PM
If your company is allowing someone to pilot a potential eco-system destroyer such as a tanker, you better damn well make sure he isn't a drunk.Exxon should suffer a lot for the Valdez mistake.
4/8/2009 11:08:48 AM
As it has. half a billion to compensate all damage the incident caused and then another half billion just to reward those lucky enough to live near where the accident happened.
4/8/2009 11:45:51 AM
4/8/2009 12:39:57 PM
so, $1B. that's, what.... 2 days worth of profit from last year?
4/8/2009 12:40:18 PM
More like 8 days. So what?
4/8/2009 1:01:27 PM
4/8/2009 1:55:11 PM
Just read my prior posts in this very thread. The standards of evidence in a criminal trial compared to those in a civil trial are more stringent for very good reasons. It does not do society any good to drag the activity of punishment into civil courts. They are ill-equiped to judge intent and the standards of evidence are absurdly light. As I said above: "Punitive damages are an absurdly backward tradition with no place in the modern world. If you want to punish someone then throw them in jail, but don't reward victims for becoming victims." If someone is intentionally negligent and deserves to be punished then drag them into criminal court and prove your case beyond a reasonable doubt. The judge will order restitution and fines. But no, you cannot sustain the burden of proof so you drag the act of punishment into civil court, an act that occurs in no other country on Earth that I am aware of.
4/8/2009 2:43:16 PM
Ask tallpaul I bet he'd say NO. His family fishes for a living in Alaska. The spill had a big affect on his family (as well as many others).
4/8/2009 7:05:58 PM
set em up
4/9/2009 8:24:27 AM