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Exxon Got Kicked Out of the Dow in 2020. It Has Since Beaten the S&P 500 by Nearly Double
Key takeaways
- Exxon Got Kicked Out of the Dow in 2020.
- Exxon s 43-year dividend growth streak softened the blow for 10-year holders who lagged the S&P 500 by nearly 100 percentage points.
- A 15x forward P/E, 2.73% yield, and $20 billion buyback make XOM a compelling income holding only if crude prices hold steady.
Exxon Got Kicked Out of the Dow in 2020. It Has Since Beaten the S&P 500 by Nearly Double William_Potter / i Stock via Getty Images Alex Sirois Mon, June 8, 2026 at 1:38 AM GMT+7 3 min read XOM ^GSPC CL=F NVDA Quick Read XOM turned $1,000 into nearly $3,000 over 5 years, tripling the S&P 500 s return after Darren Woods cost overhaul and Pioneer acquisition.
Exxon s 43-year dividend growth streak softened the blow for 10-year holders who lagged the S&P 500 by nearly 100 percentage points.
A 15x forward P/E, 2.73% yield, and $20 billion buyback make XOM a compelling income holding only if crude prices hold steady.
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