1. Exxon Mobil's acquisition of Pioneer Resources expands its Permian Basin reach, doubling its acreage and enhancing its growth prospects. 2. The recent share price drop due to the Federal Reserve's slower rate cut pace for 2025 presents a buying opportunity for long-term dividend investors. 3. Exxon Mobil has the largest free cash flow among large-cap energy firms, making it a strong value proposition despite recent market volatility. 4. Risks include potential declines in petroleum prices and production efficiency in the Permian. 5. Shares trade just slightly above the 3-year average forward P/E ratio and have an attractive risk profile on the drop.
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