Saudi Aramco has continued to pay its chunky dividend. But Spencerjakab explains why it won't be enough to attract foreign investors. WSJWhatsNow
It was a brutal second quarter for the entire oil sector: Profits were hit hard by Covid-19 lockdowns exacerbating an ill-timed price war.
Saudi Arabian Oil Company had it worse than most because it also was a major contributor to massive output cuts that helped to stabilize the price of crude in the past...
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