Stock Analysis on Net

Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE:XOM)

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Price to Sales (P/S)
since 2005

Microsoft Excel

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Exxon Mobil Corp., P/S, long-term trends, calculation

Microsoft Excel

Based on: 10-K (reporting date: 2025-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2024-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2023-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2022-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2021-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2020-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2019-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2018-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2017-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2016-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2015-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2014-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2013-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2012-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2011-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2010-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2009-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2008-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2007-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2006-12-31), 10-K (reporting date: 2005-12-31).

1 US$

2 Data adjusted for splits and stock dividends.

3 Closing price as at the filing date of Exxon Mobil Corp. Annual Report.


The price-to-sales (P/S) ratio for the period examined exhibits considerable fluctuation, though generally remains within a range of 0.73 to 1.94. An initial upward trend is observed from 2006 to 2008, followed by a significant decline in 2009. Subsequent years demonstrate volatility before a more pronounced increase towards the end of the analyzed period.

Initial Trend (2006-2008)
From 2006 to 2008, the P/S ratio increased steadily from 1.01 to 1.23. This suggests a growing investor confidence in the company’s ability to generate sales relative to its market capitalization during this timeframe. The share price and sales per share both increased during this period, contributing to the rising ratio.
Significant Decline (2009)
A substantial decrease in the P/S ratio occurred in 2009, falling to 0.73. This coincided with a decrease in share price and a notable increase in sales per share. The decline suggests that while sales increased, the market value did not keep pace, potentially reflecting broader economic conditions or company-specific concerns.
Volatility and Recovery (2010-2015)
The period between 2010 and 2015 demonstrates considerable volatility in the P/S ratio. It fluctuates between 0.95 and 1.30. While there isn’t a clear directional trend, the ratio generally remains below the levels seen in 2008. Share price and sales per share also exhibit fluctuations during this period.
Recent Increase (2016-2026)
From 2016 onwards, the P/S ratio shows a generally increasing trend, culminating in a value of 1.94 in 2026. This increase is particularly pronounced in the later years of the period. The share price experienced a significant increase, while sales per share also increased, contributing to the higher P/S ratio. The ratio in 2026 is the highest observed throughout the entire analyzed period.

Overall, the P/S ratio demonstrates a complex pattern influenced by both share price and sales per share. The recent increase suggests a potentially positive shift in market perception, though further investigation into the underlying drivers of this trend would be necessary for a comprehensive understanding.


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