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18/02/26 -"We have lowered our 2025 and 2026 EPS, mainly driven by a lower EBIT profile following BRENT, and softer refining assumptions. Group EBIT now stands at $19.4bn in 2025, $18.4bn in 2026, $21.2bn in ..."

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