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RDSB Shell Plc

1,894.60
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Shell Plc LSE:RDSB London Ordinary Share GB00B03MM408 'B' ORD EUR0.07
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1,894.60 1,900.40 1,901.40 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/1/2022
21:54
It is cold.
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
21:54
Bertrand Ottoman12 MIN AGOMessage ActionsThey want everyone to shift to battery electric vehicles and get rid of gas boilers.When the power cuts start, and everyone finds themselves without transport, heating, lighting, internet connection or entertainment (laptop, TV, music), the government of the day is going to find itself in big trouble.Not that changing to another party would make any difference. They all suffer from the same nonsense dogma.REPLY 4FLAGGHGeorge Herraghty16 MIN AGOMessage ActionsYesterday's Energy Source?Humankind has never been at risk of running out of energy. There has always been enough fossil fuels to power human civilization for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years, and nuclear energy is effectively infinite.Details here ---https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2020/04/21/new-michael-moore-backed-documentary-on-youtube-reveals-massive-ecological-impacts-of-renewables/?sh=3ddbb3876c96REPLY 3.... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
19:20
I want a return to 38p a quarter. I'll be dead by the time it gets there if they only increase by circa 4% a year though.If the poo is still around these levels (constantly) in a few more years then I expect the div to be knocking on the old levels. No excuses.After all, the current div just wont cut it if the share price is north of 20 quid.
chiefbrody
18/1/2022
19:16
Finally Shell are tipping into respectable share price range making the divi look weaker by the day ! I fully understand we don’t go back to the dizzy 38p per quarter as in past but we should be pushing 25p + during this year. This still remains a cyclic share and risk vs reward need divi range around 5% at least !!
tornado12
18/1/2022
17:02
Jerome Fellows29 MIN AGOMessage ActionsJust got a feeling the end game is coming into view GB news interviewing someone having doubts on Climate change hope the dam bursts before the Country goes bust and we all freeze to death.REPLY1 REPLY 8... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
16:29
NiceNeve sel Shel
the white house
18/1/2022
16:13
Anyone know what the new ticker for Shell plc will be, with the new simplified business taking effect at the end of the month?
gateside
18/1/2022
16:05
Apart from Shell holders...
the white house
18/1/2022
16:04
unfortunately if this oil price goes too high we will have a stockmarket crash as has happened before and nobody wins....
lippy4
18/1/2022
15:59
350Trashed economics.People die of coldAnd hunger.For the sake of Woke Madness.
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
15:58
It's one of those questions - so beloved of British newspapers - to which the answer would so obviously seem to be "no" that you might wonder why it's being asked in the first place, other than as a form of clickbait.Even adjusting for inflation, it's never been at that level before, and in any case, as yesterday's energy source - condemned by the demands of climate change to terminal decline - isn't it meant to be all over for fossil fuels?Yet in Europe and parts of Asia at least, we have already seen natural gas prices spike up to the oil price equivalent of $350 a barrel, so it is not altogether impossible that the black stuff might follow suit.If it does, it's going to shake the global economy to its core, in much the same way as the oil price shocks of the 1970s. Analysis by Doomberg, a US-based newsletter published on Substack, makes a plausible case for it..... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
15:57
The Perfect storm:-

-OPEC restraining supplies
-Predictions abound of likely $100 oil - if not too conservative
-Increasing Political tensions in East Europe and Middle East
-Gas supplies to Europe down 25%
-Soaring shipping costs
-Wind farm generation down due to unusual wind patterns.
-Closures of ageing nuclear plants - with new units not yet commissioned
-Closures of coal plant
-Global economies going into overdrive after lengthy lockdown with increasing demand for energy


This combination of reduced supply/soaring costs/increasing demand will be the Perfect Storm to further rocket prices of oil and gas supplies.


Shell is in a very strong position to be an outright beneficiary as prices rise.


This share has a lot further to run.



ALL IMO. DYOR.
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quepassa
18/1/2022
15:51
Janhar
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waldron
18/1/2022
15:45
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/01/18/heading-300-barrel-oil/
janhar
18/1/2022
12:47
Oil has extended gains to hit the highest level in seven years as omicron fears eased and geopolitical tensions returned in the Middle East.Brent crude climbed past $87 a barrel for the first time since 2014, while West Texas Intermediate also rose above $85 for the first time since October.Prices have climbed since the start of the year as demand remained high despite the impact of the omicron variant.Adding to the pressure, Yemen's Houthi fighters claimed to have launched a drone strike on the United Arab Emirates – the third biggest Opec producer – that caused an explosion and fire on the outskirts of the capital Abu Dhabi..... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
10:32
Woke = Ignorant Zealots
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
07:40
Bloomberg) -- Brent oil extended gains to the highest level in seven years as geopolitical tensions stirred in the Middle East and concerns about the demand impact of the omicron virus variant eased.Most Read from Bloomberg.... Yahoo Finance
xxxxxy
18/1/2022
07:04
Brent @$87.70 - the highest since 2014 I believe.
skinny
17/1/2022
22:01
ADG@ 19751 - 'Andreas, a Danish guy from Shell IR arranged a call which we had Wednesday 11am'

Oh wow, so it was a genuine suggestion. Well well, perhaps I've just grown too cycnical... Anyway well done for following through and interesting to hear your feedback!

jrphoenixw2
17/1/2022
17:07
lol

the world evolves not around Chicago, the cold and windy city

The Towers still looking good i bet

Here in our part of France near Geneva over 15 days they forecast minus 5c night and plus 5c day, with some days a little warmer

grupo guitarlumber
17/1/2022
16:56
Looking at Chicago weather from Weds it looks like a fortnight of minus day and night temps to get those gas and oil pipes flowing at max
the white house
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