An hour with CEO of Exxon Mobil Lee Raymond

with Lee Raymond
in Business
on Tuesday, November 8, 2005 * * * * *

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An hour conversation with Lee Raymond, the CEO and chairman of the world's largest corporation Exxon Mobil. He discusses his views on global warming, the Kyoto Protocol and his long and successful career in the energy and oil business.

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Kyoto Protocol
oil
environment
Exxon Moil
Lee Raymond
energy
CEO
natural resources

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    1. joes  01/07/2010 09:23 PM Report

      I am moved by how horrible this man is. His discussion of supply and demand in oil markets, huge profits, and above all, global warming is aimed at distortion of issues. He is not someone who seeks understanding, discussion or acts on good faith. He seeks profit at the expense of everyone else. This is capitalism the zero sum game. I shutter to see that there are people like this.

    2. chofitojoe  07/19/2007 01:01 AM Report

      Thank you mr. Rose for this interview.It was very informative and reasonable.Mr.Raymond make me understant how the global market afect me personaly.I will watch the other videos and recommendet to friends.Sincerely,Joe

    3. Holly Helmstetter  07/18/2007 07:28 PM Report

      Lee Raymond has repeatedly demonstrated his ruthlessness concerning any responsibility to do anything but make himself as rich as possible. To this end, he has overlooked every environmental concern. A few years ago during a similar interview he ridiculed the notion that fossil fuels would become scarce within the foreseeable future, and laughed off the idea of alternative energy sources as if they were some backyard experiment by a few pot-stoned hippies. It's insulting to me to see him still welcomed on the Charlie Rose show as if he were in fact a member of the human race.

      Sincerely,

      Holly Helmstetter