This more than covered dividends and additions to property, plant and equipment. In the latest quarter, the cash flow from operations and asset sales reached $9.5 billion, a 51% increase from the previous quarter. #Chart not yet updated for the latest quarter (+2% YoY) XOM Operating Revenue (Quarterly YoY Growth) data by YCharts This builds on the consistent momentum which began since the revenue growth bottomed at -37.1% Y-o-Y in Q3 2015. 4Q 2016 marks the first quarter since 2Q 2014 that the company has registered a positive year-on-year revenue growth. However, looking back a few more quarters, you will find that the current set of results are indeed good and a clear indication that progress continues to be made at the company. This could be attributed to the fact that the company has missed revenue expectations for the third consecutive quarter and investors have been numbed by another miss. On a day where another company, Under Armour ( UA) ( UAA), which plunged 25% after also announcing results that missed expectations, the 1% decline in ExxonMobil's share price looks to be a non-issue. An around $2 billion impairment charge largely related to its dry gas operations in the Rocky Mountains region significantly dragged down the earnings. See pictures previously uploaded at the beginning of this thread.Q4 2016 Results Demonstrate Continued RecoveryĮxxonMobil ( NYSE: XOM) announced fourth-quarter 2016 results today which missed both the revenue and the earnings expectations. The filter made in Thailand is different in design, both internally and externally. So I suppose the only difference between these filters, whether made in Mexico or in Thailand, must be a higher PSI setting of the bypass valve for the turbo engine as others in this forum have stated. Bypass valve design is the same, same number of holes at the top, same bypass valve style, and louvers in inner tube. All the filters made in Mexico look exactly the same inside and out, for the turbo and non-turbo, except for the filter numbers. So I guess different dealers use different sources to get their filters and also have different preferences as to which ones they use. I tried to purchase online through various other Mazda dealers and it looks like they only have the 1WPY-14-302 for the turbo and the PE01-14-302A-MV for the non-turbo. Both dealers only sell the PE01-14-302A-MV (Made in Mexico) for the 2.5 non-turbo. A different local Mazda dealer only sells the 1WPY-14-302 (Made in Thailand) for this engine. Mobil roki update#I have included pictures of the above referenced oil filters.Īs an update to the availability of the Mazda OEM oil filters, today I was able to purchase the PY8W-14-302-MV (Made in Mexico) for the 2.5 Turbo at a local Mazda dealer. The parts person said he does his own maintenance and keeps records with that information in case of a warranty claim. I also asked the parts department how difficult Mazda may be with customers that perform their own maintenance in their vehicles in case of a warranty claim, and I was informed that as long as you keep receipts and clearly mark the service done, including date and mileage, Mazda is normally okay with that. The PE01-14-302A-MV does not come in a box.Ĭoncerning the synthetic oil now being used at Mazda dealers, I was informed that while in the past they used Mazda and Castrol, they are now required by Mazda to only use the Mazda synthetic oil made by Idemitsu Lubricants, The Mazda brand oil is not sold in bottles or jugs at the dealer as they only buy it in bulk. No Anti Drain Back Valve in any of these filers. The inner tube of the 1WPY-14-302 has holes while the PE01-14-302A-MV has louvers just like the Wix/NAPA. I found the Wix 57002 (NAPA 7002) to be exactly like the PE01-14-302A-MV and costs around $10-$11 with no plug washer included. I found no aftermarket filters that look exactly like the 1WPY-14-302. The cost for each was around $10 including the plug washer. The other is for the 2.5 Non-Turbo, PE01-14-302A-MV, Made in Mexico. One is for the 2.5 Turbo, 1WPY-14-302, Made in Thailand. While waiting, I purchased two oil filters from their parts department. Just had an oil change at my local Mazda dealer.
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