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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/2/2020 16:00 | Goodbye, you know you won't filter me. | montyhedge | |
12/2/2020 15:55 | No, more people have you filtered! Bye | ianood | |
12/2/2020 15:53 | Lol, most followers on Advfn they love the No.1 trader. | montyhedge | |
12/2/2020 15:52 | I bet more people filter the clown rather than follow him! Pity ADVFN don't allow a complete analysis. | ianood | |
12/2/2020 15:40 | Can't wait for ex div 1775p here we come then. Buybacks holding this price up. | montyhedge | |
12/2/2020 13:04 | Coronavirus Updates: Japanese Official Tests Positive After Visit to Cruise ShipThe man had surveyed passengers aboard the vessel being held under quarantine in the port of Yokohama.RIGHT NOWThe death toll reached a new high, at least 1,113, but officials said the infection rate showed signs of slowing.Article NYTimeshtTps://www.g | xxxxxy | |
12/2/2020 10:34 | Goes ex div tomorrow. | forwood | |
12/2/2020 10:32 | HSBC Buy Upgrades | maywillow | |
11/2/2020 17:12 | Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 54.09 +1.54% Gasoline NYMEX 1.67 +0.47% Natural Gas NYMEX 1.81 +0.33% WTI 50.02 USD +0.46% FTSE 100 7,499.44 +0.71% Dow Jones 29,293.85 +0.06% CAC 40 6,054.76 +0.65% SBF 120 4,782 +0.68% Euro STOXX 50 3,829.42 +0.99% DAX 13,627.84 +0.99% Ftse Mib 24,722.82 +0.88% Eni 12.926 +1.14% Total 44.99 +0.93% Engie 15.915 +1.86% Bp 469.7 +1.10% Vodafone 150.32 +0.21% Royal Dutch Shell A 1,986.6 +0.62% Royal Dutch Shell B 1,987.4 +1.15% Still sitting in the 1975 to 2075p BOX | waldron | |
11/2/2020 17:04 | Bigger stuff is occurring on the background tapestry. How it plays out. Who knows. Luck. No-one really knows.RDSB is GOOD. But lot of variables occurring right now. Philosophical. | xxxxxy | |
11/2/2020 16:59 | Coronavirus. And other stuff.hTtps://nation | xxxxxy | |
11/2/2020 16:59 | Disappointing with buybacks and oil up, can only manage 1.1% gain. | montyhedge | |
11/2/2020 12:30 | Is it a dead cat bounce,seems like it. | montyhedge | |
11/2/2020 11:39 | Ray Dalio Says Market Impact of Coronavirus Is ‘Exaggerated&r By Nicolas Parasie February 11, 2020, 7:36 AM GMT > Bridgewater founder expects there to be a rebound in assets > Investors should focus on wealth gap, China and environment Extract - read more at link above. Ray Dalio says the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on markets has been exaggerated and is likely to be short lived. Investor concerns over the pandemic “probably had a bit of an exaggerated effect on the pricing of assets because of the temporary nature of that, so I would expect more of a rebound,” Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, said at a conference in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. “It most likely will be something that in another year or two will be well beyond what everyone will be talking about.” | fjgooner | |
11/2/2020 10:41 | The Market is forward looking so I'd guess it's factoring in further drops in the price of crude. spud | spud | |
11/2/2020 10:30 | makes one think that its not all down to the brent price historic but factored in a pessimtic outlook of the world economy with the impactof this virus fjgooner 11 Feb '20 - 10:27 - 9617 of 9617 0 1 0 From my data logs. 2019Q1: Average Brent price 63.83. RDSB price at close of results day of quarter: 24.75 2020Q1 to date: Average Brent price 61.00. Difference: -4.43% RDSB price (current): 19.89 Difference: -19.64% Has the share price reaction been overdone? You decide. | sarkasm | |
11/2/2020 10:27 | From my data logs. 2019Q1: Average Brent price 63.83. RDSB price at close of results day of quarter: 24.75 2020Q1 to date: Average Brent price 61.00. Difference: -4.43% RDSB price (current): 19.89 Difference: -19.64% Has the share price reaction been overdone? You decide. | fjgooner | |
11/2/2020 09:52 | @Waldron, Chill. My comment was meant in jest as indicated by the " :) ". Have a nice day, my friend. | fjgooner | |
11/2/2020 07:58 | Trump Wants to Sell 15 Million Barrels From US Oil Reserve by Bloomberg | Stephen Cunningham | Monday, February 10, 2020 submit to reddit email print Trump Wants to Sell 15 Million Barrels From US Oil Reserve The proposed drawdown would be in addition to about 260 million barrels of congressionally mandated sales through fiscal year 2027. (Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump has proposed selling 15 million barrels of oil from the U.S. emergency stockpile as part of his fiscal 2021 budget plan. The proposal, which requires approval from Congress, would use the proceeds of the sale to fund certain Energy Department activities, including the environmental remediation of an oil field in Elk Hills, California, that was once owned by the government. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the largest government stockpile in the world, was set up after the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s and has been tapped in response to Operation Desert Storm in 1991, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Libyan supply disruptions in 2011. The proposed drawdown would be in addition to about 260 million barrels of congressionally mandated sales through fiscal year 2027 intended to raise money for government programs. Trump in 2017 called for selling off half the stockpile -- which currently totals 635 million barrels -- to help cut the budget deficit. To contact the reporter on this story: Stephen Cunningham in Washington at scunningha10@bloombe To contact the editors responsible for this story: David Marino at dmarino4@bloomberg.n Catherine Traywick, Carlos Caminada | waldron |
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