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Monday’s letter by Richard Barclay, concerning Exxon’s most recent quarterly profit, contained a mathematical error. The sentence in question should have read, “That’s $9.9 billion – or, in another term, $33 for every man, woman and child in the United States.”…
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Monday’s letter by Richard Barclay, concerning Exxon’s most recent quarterly profit, contained a mathematical error. The sentence in question should have read, “That’s $9.9 billion – or, in another term, $33 for every man, woman and child in the United States.”
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