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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2015 13:04 | Sell off into the weekend re greeks | ![]() supermarky | |
03/7/2015 12:48 | I believe this will go sub £18. I'm waiting to get in imo | buying | |
03/7/2015 11:05 | The Greek vote has the potential to move the market. I'm staying out today and waiting to see how it pans out | ![]() supermarky | |
03/7/2015 10:37 | cheers EI In other words if crude price falls from here so does SHELL SP and vicky versy i take note of all info because its not down to one element what i wanted was only confirmation of which so called expert is quoting 1600 | ![]() waldron | |
03/7/2015 10:19 | Looking to add sub 18.20. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
03/7/2015 09:21 | Agree with previous. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
03/7/2015 08:51 | waldron, I would not waste anytime reading analyst views as it will always come back to the price of crude. Longer term the success or otherwise of the BG acquisition comes in to play, again this will be largely determined by commodity prices. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
03/7/2015 08:24 | Sticky stuff at moment. | ![]() xxxxxy | |
03/7/2015 07:23 | People will buy ahead of the next dividend date and the price will go back up. The yield is too good here to miss out | ![]() nicksig | |
03/7/2015 07:20 | i believe 1800 to be a strong historic support 1600 has been mentioned recently on this BB IS THERE ARE THERE BROKER REPORTS ANALYSIS AND LINKS TO SUPPORT THE 1600 SCENARIO YOUR INPUT APPRECIATED ANYONE CHEERS ENJOY YOUR DAY AND WEEKEND | ![]() waldron | |
03/7/2015 06:53 | Eisler it's interesting to hear different views. If you expect a significant reduction in the dividend (last time they cut this was 1945) then assume your medium term view on crude is very bearish. I thought £18 would be tested yesterday which did not happen. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
03/7/2015 01:03 | The BG deal is done and dusted, not up for discussion. I can pretty much gaurantee that we won't see 2000 again for at least 18 months and 2100 agaib in 2-3 years, perhaps, but time will tell and 1500-1600 far more likely before we get any positive sentiment/traction. Gradual drift to 1500-1600(ish), bump up and down to around 1900 as oil price (very) slowly increases, further drift when divi is (significantly) reduced next year, 3 years some kind of gradual share price increase to 2100 as sentiment improves. I am long and would REALLY prefer another scenario - but that's my honest expectation, based on discussions with senior colleagues in the sector. All IMHO etc. | ![]() eisler | |
02/7/2015 22:09 | Eisler - 02 Jul 2015 - 14:40 - 3468 of 3470 - 01600 is far more likely than 2000 anytime soon, but I take the long-term view and I am in for the divi. One day they will return to 2100 - but it will be a very long time from now.Mmmm - don't agree with any of that but time will tell. | nigthepig | |
02/7/2015 16:42 | If the BG deals falls through it will be £20 or near in a flash imv. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
02/7/2015 14:54 | 2100 a very long time from now?? sentiment can change very quickly as we have witnessed from year highs to where we are now | ![]() supermarky | |
02/7/2015 14:40 | 1600 is far more likely than 2000 anytime soon, but I take the long-term view and I am in for the divi. One day they will return to 2100 - but it will be a very long time from now. | ![]() eisler | |
02/7/2015 12:27 | Yes,but for how long will the shares stay at these low levels.In the short term,the BG deal has scuppered any recovery,coupled to the weakness of oil and gas prices. | ![]() imperial3 | |
02/7/2015 10:46 | Shell are taking a log term view with BG. deal. They have been successful for over 100 years. Who gives a damn what short term day traders think? | ![]() careful | |
02/7/2015 10:29 | Next obvious support c1600p afaics. Would be 7.4% yield at that level. | ![]() speedsgh | |
02/7/2015 10:17 | SupermarkyThe long term chart shows the capacity for further falls before we hit major resistance but that does not mean we will hit that.I tend to follow the volume and we seem to be building a bit now.If the BG. deal goes south then the price will recover if it goes ahead then we may see some weakness | ![]() ch1ck | |
02/7/2015 10:08 | The last 2 major falls in the rdsb share price (from peak to tough) were £10.00 or there abouts. We are currently roughly £8.00 down from highs. Make of that what you will. | ![]() supermarky | |
02/7/2015 09:15 | I was wondering when questor would raise the investment case for shell. Yes shell have divestments which can help calm divi fears. Storm in a tea cup. | ![]() supermarky | |
02/7/2015 09:12 | BG. Has a rateing £13.70--£ | ![]() 84stewart | |
02/7/2015 08:52 | Sorry that should read brokers sentiment is rising for RDSA | ![]() ch1ck | |
02/7/2015 08:49 | Has any one else read the Telegraph story?It look to me as if the market are discounting the the takeover of BG. The price of BG shares are below the 13000p offer price and are falling and the RDSA are rising.Buying BG. Shares only works if you believe the deal will go through. | ![]() ch1ck |
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