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  1. Lucio A. Noto In 1998 near the apex of unrivaled American power and market triumphalism as headwinds gathered for oil companies from environmental activism and industry consolidation. Lucio Noto briefly led Mobil for just a year but successfully brokered its historic merger with Standard Oil Company of New Jersey creating ExxonMobil before his retirement in 1999.

  2. Mobil Corporation1994–1999. Noto first concentrated on consolidating and improving efficiency in Mobil's oil, gas and chemical businesses, including trimming bureaucracy at the corporate level. Noto also revamped Mobil's retail gasoline business, being one of the first companies to install such features as pay-at-the-pump, station convenience ...

  3. Feb 6, 1994 · Lucio A. Noto, who will soon replace Allen E. Murray atop the Mobil Corporation, is not typical of the men who have risen to the top of international oil giants. He's the Brooklyn-born son of the ...

  4. Jun 8, 2015 · NEW YORK, UNITED STATES: Louis V. Gerstner Jr. answers questions at a news conference in New York after he was introduced as the new chief executive of IBM 26 March, 1993. ... Lucio Noto (R ...

  5. Dec 4, 1998 · Analysis of how Exxon chmn Lee R Raymond and Mobil chmn Lucio A Noto pulled off world's largest corporate merger, deal between two companies that were once part of a monolithic whole but that ...

  6. Sep 18, 1994 · When Lucio A. Noto joined Mobil Corp. more than 30 years ago as a summer intern in New York, it was like joining an army that stretched round the globe. From the deserts of Saudi Arabia to the ...

  7. His appointment as President and Chief Operating Officer followed in 1993. Mr. Noto also currently serves as Chairman of the Executive Committee of Mobil Corp. and of Mobil Oil. Mr. Noto graduated with a degree in physics from the University of Notre Dame and obtained a Masters in Business Administration from Cornell University.

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