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Top Analyst Reports for Exxon Mobil, IBM & Citigroup

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Top Analyst Reports for Exxon Mobil, IBM & Citigroup Wednesday, April 22, 2026 The Zacks Research Daily presents the best research output of our analyst team…
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  • Exxon Mobil has raised its dividend every year for the past 43 years

    60% confidence
  • IBM's growth is likely to be driven primarily by analytics, cloud computing, and security in the long haul

    60% confidence
  • Exxon Mobil is constructing the world's largest low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia plant in Baytown

    60% confidence
  • Natural Resource Partners' cash flow resilience is reliant on commodity recovery

    60% confidence
  • IBM's watsonx platform is gaining significant market traction

    60% confidence
  • Citigroup's ongoing transformation initiatives will likely support revenue growth as stranded costs and transformation spend begin to moderate

    60% confidence
  • Citigroup management expects revenues to see a 4-5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2026

    60% confidence
  • Exxon Mobil intends production in the Permian to surpass 2.5 million oil-equivalent barrels per day beyond 2030

    60% confidence
  • Oil-Dri Corporation earnings remain sensitive to customer concentration, channel volatility, and external disruptions

    60% confidence

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Exxon Mobil Corporation · dividend increase streak43 years
Exxon Mobil Corporation · upstream earnings growth100 percent
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