- Previous Rank34
- Revenues ($M)$91,568.00
- Revenue Percent Change26.5%
- Profits ($M)$5,106.00
- Profits Percent Change228.4%
- Assets ($M)$54,371.00
- Employees14,600
- Market Value — as of March 29, 2018 ($M)$44,729.90
The largest U.S. refiner by market value, Phillips 66 enjoyed the industry’s highest profits in 2017. Annual earnings climbed well over 200% from the previous year on revenues of $91.5 billion. Nonetheless, one of the company’s longtime champions Warren Buffett, sold a large share of stock (Phillips acquired it in a buy-back but only to avoid regulatory burdens). But Buffett is still a fan of Phillips, calling it “a great company with a diversified downstream portfolio and a strong management team.”
Company Info
CEO | Greg C. Garland |
CEO Title | Chairman & Chief Executive Officer |
Sector | Energy |
Industry | Petroleum Refining |
HQ Location | Houston |
Website | http://www.phillips66.com |
Years on Fortune 500 List | 6 |
Employees | 14,600 |
Phillips 66 Rank History
Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)
$ millions | % change | |
---|---|---|
Revenues ($M) | $91,568.00 | 26.5% |
Profits ($M) | $5,106.00 | 228.4% |
Assets ($M) | $54,371.00 | - |
Total Stockholder Equity ($M) | $25,085.00 | - |
Market Value — as of March 29, 2018 ($M) | $44,729.90 | - |
Profit Ratios
Profit as % of Revenues | 5.6% |
Profits as % of Assets | 9.4% |
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity | 20.4% |
Earnings Per Share (Last Fiscal Year)
Earnings Per Share ($) | 9.85 |
EPS % Change (from 2016) | 237.3% |
EPS % Change (5 year annual rate) | 8.7% |
EPS % Change (10 year annual rate) | - |
Total Return
Total Return to Investors (2017) | 20.9% |
Total Return to Investors (5 year, annualized) | 16.8% |
Total Return to Investors (10 year, annualized) | - |