Pros on CNBC discussed Chevron as the company issued preliminary second-quarter results and Eimear Bonner will take over as CFO next year.
Market Movers rounded up the best reactions from investors and analysts on Chevron . The pros, including Jim Cramer , discussed the energy company a day after it announced that CFO Pierre Breber will retire . Chief technology officer of Chevron Technical Center, Eimear Bonner, will assume the position next year. The second-largest U.S.
oil firm also said it waived the mandatory retirement age of 65 for Chevron's CEO Mike Wirth, who joined CNBC Monday to discuss the future of the company. Lastly, Chevron announced preliminary second-quarter earnings, which look to be higher than expectations. The company is slated to release its actual results this Friday. Shares ended the day nearly 2% higher.
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