ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25TTMGastos comerciales, generales y administrativos804 M783 M867 M863 M836 M3.35 BInvestigación y desarrollo——————Beneficio operativo1.14 B687 M2.2 B2.71 B2.69 B8.29 BTotal de ingresos no operativos77 M41 M25 M35 M35 M136 MGastos por intereses, netos de intereses capitalizados314 M334 M337 M341 M377 M1.39 BIngresos no operativos, una vez deducidos los gastos por intereses-237 M-293 M-312 M-306 M-342 M-1.25 BIngresos/gastos extraordinarios——————Beneficio antes de impuestos896 M383 M1.88 B2.4 B2.35 B7.01 BParticipación en los beneficios252 M230 M212 M976 M204 M1.62 BImpuestos111 M37 M268 M460 M372 M1.14 BParticipación minoritaria414 M420 M394 M573 M444 M1.83 BOtros ingresos/gastos después de impuestos——————Beneficio neto antes de actividades interrumpidas299 M-74 M1.22 B1.37 B1.53 B4.05 BOperaciones suspendidas72 M—————Beneficio neto371 M-74 M1.22 B1.37 B1.53 B4.05 BAjuste por dilución-1 M—————Dividendos de las acciones preferentes0—————Beneficio neto diluido atribuible a los accionistas370 M-74 M1.22 B1.37 B1.53 B4.04 BBeneficio básico por acción1.3-0.243.964.515.0113.24Beneficio por acción diluido1.3-0.243.964.514.9913.22Número medio de acciones ordinarias340 M313 M307 M303 M305 M1.23 BAcciones diluidas341 M313 M307 M304 M306 M1.23 BEBITDA1.64 B1.15 B2.68 B2.51 B2.67 B9.02 BEBIT812 M354 M1.9 B1.67 B1.85 B5.77 BCosto de los ingresos30.56 B29.36 B30.02 B31.2 B28.86 B119.45 BOtros costes de producción——————Amortización y depreciación (flujo de caja)826 M793 M789 M841 M828 M3.25 B
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Marathon Petroleum Corporation is an American petroleum refining, marketing, and transportation company headquartered in Findlay, Ohio. The company was a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Oil until a corporate spin-off in 2011.
Marathon Petroleum traces its origin from a number of small oil companies in Ohio that banded together in 1887. These formed The Ohio Oil Company established in Lima, Ohio. It became the largest oil producer in the state. By 1889, the company was acquired by the Standard Oil Trust and six years later its headquarters was moved to Findlay. In 1906, the company built its first oil pipeline, which connected its facilities in Martinsville, Illinois, and Preble, Indiana.
After the United States Supreme Court ordered its parent company to break up as a result of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in 1911, Ohio Oil again became independent. It expanded its operations by purchasing oil fields outside of Ohio. The company also started oil refining. In 1924, the company discovered oil in Texas. In the same year, it acquired Lincoln Oil Refining Company. This purchase included a refinery and 17 brand service stations in Indiana.