Saudi Aramco cements status as world's most profitable company after earning $68 billion in just 9 months

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Saudi Aramco cements status as world's most profitable company after earning $68 billion in just 9 months
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The disclosed earnings are likely lower than past projections, as they cover the period when oil production was crippled by September drone attacks.

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Saudi Aramco told bankers working on its initial public offering that it earned $68 billion in the first nine months of 2019, Bloomberg reported Tuesday. The disclosed earnings establish Aramco as the world's most profitable company ahead of its record IPO. The nine-month figure is likely dragged down by September drone attacks on Aramco facilities. The state-owned firm was forced to rely on oil reserves as it repaired damaged infrastructure.

Saudi Aramco told bankers working on its initial public offering that it earned $68 billion in the first nine months of 2019, Bloomberg reported Tuesday. The disclosed earnings establish Aramco as the world's most profitable company ahead of its record IPO. The nine-month figure is likely dragged down by September drone attacks on Aramco facilities. The state-owned firm was forced to rely on oil reserves as it repaired damaged infrastructure.

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