ValeurQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25Q1, 26TTMFrais de vente, généraux et administratifs1.58 B1.22 B889 M1.52 B1.49 B1.07 B4.97 BRecherche et développement———————Résultat d'exploitation6.06 B5.58 B-22.71 B-21.98 B-20.75 B11.61 B-53.84 BTotal des produits hors exploitation683 M53 M-489 M-6 M-290 M2.97 B2.19 BCharges d'intérêts, nettes des intérêts capitalisés199 M212 M274 M370 M361 M345 M1.35 BRésultat hors exploitation, hors charges d'intérêts484 M-159 M-763 M-376 M-651 M2.63 B838 MRevenus/dépenses exceptionnels———————Résultat avant impôts6.75 B6.4 B4.68 B6.39 B5.26 B4.69 B21.03 BPart des actionnaires dans le résultat688 M820 M536 M981 M663 M745 M2.92 BImpôts2.8 B2.07 B1.63 B1.8 B1.75 B1.65 B6.84 BIntérêts ne donnant pas le contrôle / intérêts minoritaires20 M12 M25 M74 M75 M83 M257 MAutres produits/charges après impôts170 M534 M-583 M-3 M210 M382 M6 MRésultat net avant activités abandonnées3.24 B3.5 B2.49 B3.54 B2.77 B2.21 B11.01 BActivités abandonnées———————Résultat net3.24 B3.5 B2.49 B3.54 B2.77 B2.21 B11.01 BAjustement de dilution———————Dividendes privilégiés———————Résultat net dilué revenant aux actionnaires ordinaires3.24 B3.5 B2.49 B3.54 B2.77 B2.21 B11.01 BBénéfice par action de base (BPA de base)1.852.011.451.831.361.125.76Bénéfice par action dilué (BPA dilué)1.8421.451.821.361.115.74Nombre moyen d'actions de base en circulation1.81 B1.74 B1.72 B1.94 B1.85 B1.98 B—Nombre d'actions en circulation après dilution1.82 B1.75 B1.72 B1.95 B1.86 B1.99 B—EBITDA11.03 B9.71 B8.49 B11.2 B10.48 B9.75 B39.92 BEBIT6.06 B5.58 B4.15 B5.41 B4.6 B3.95 B18.11 BCoût des ventes30.15 B28.61 B26.86 B27.4 B25.35 B28.27 B107.87 BAutres coûts des ventes———————Amortissements (flux de trésorerie)4.97 B4.12 B4.34 B5.78 B5.88 B5.81 B21.82 B
Chevron Corporation Common Stock
Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly specializing in oil and gas. The second-largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California, it is active in more than 180 countries.
Founded originally in Southern California during the 1870s, after the breakup of Standard Oil, Socal grew quickly on its own by continuing to acquire companies and partnering with others both inside and outside of California, eventually becoming one of the Big Oil companies that dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s to the 1970s. In 1985, Socal merged with the Pittsburgh-based Gulf Oil and rebranded as Chevron; the newly merged company later merged with Texaco in 2001.
Chevron is one of the largest companies in the world and the second-largest oil company based in the United States by revenue, only behind fellow Standard Oil descendant ExxonMobil. Within oil and gas, Chevron is vertically integrated and is involved in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining, marketing and transport, chemicals manufacturing and sales, and power generation.