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RDSB Shell Plc

1,894.60
0.00 (0.00%)
07 Jun 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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13/2/2020
11:28
montyhedge
13 Feb '20 - 10:39 - 9685 of 9687 (Filtered)

This will be sweet - I'm never going to have read its massively repetitive, content-empty, self-serving, poorly written posts again.

Goodbye and good riddance to Advfn's No.1. Filtered Tw@t.

Enjoy posting to a BB where you're nearly 100% filtered.

fjgooner
13/2/2020
11:25
Can the world kick its oil habit? Informative article in the Financial Times
ftl
13/2/2020
11:20
As it is. Got to be philosophical.htTps://edition.cnn.com/2020/02/13/business/oil-prices-coronavirus/index.html
xxxxxy
13/2/2020
10:41
print whole article monty

so all can read these pearls of wisdom

adrian j boris
13/2/2020
10:39
Crazy these buybacks in uncertain environment.https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/shares/2020/01/30/shell-s-buyback-raincheck/
montyhedge
13/2/2020
10:24
Not wishing to upset. But be aware.htTps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/news/10913096/coronavirus-uk-london-nhs-live/amp/
xxxxxy
13/2/2020
10:22
"Sudden militarisation of Wuhan's P4 lab raises new questions about the origin of the deadly Covid-19 virus"
crossing_the_rubicon
13/2/2020
10:16
Coronavirus Live Updates: Infections Skyrocket to Nearly 50,000 in Hubei ProvinceThe number of deaths in Hubei Province more than doubled the prior daily record, while the number of new cases soared by 14,840 to a total of 48,206 cases.RIGHT NOWChina replaces Communist Party chief at center of outbreak with the mayor of Shanghai.Full article htTps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/02/13/world/asia/china-coronavirus.amp.html
xxxxxy
13/2/2020
09:57
Adg...you won't
stewart64
13/2/2020
09:56
No, the over 50p drop today includes the 36p dividend taken out.
lammergeier
13/2/2020
09:56
Always said they should rain in these buybacks, especially with borrowed money.https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/shares/2020/01/30/shell-s-buyback-raincheck/
montyhedge
13/2/2020
09:52
Sorry for the daft question but if i were to buy today (XD today) then do i get the divi?

Thanks

adg
13/2/2020
09:51
Strengths

The share is getting closer to its long-term support in weekly data, at 0, which offers good timing for buyers.

The company has attractive valuation levels with a low EV/sales ratio compared with its peers.

With a P/E ratio at 10.31 for the current year and 8.89 for next year, earnings multiples are highly attractive compared with competitors.

Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.

The difference between current prices and the average target price is rather important and implies a significant appreciation potential for the stock.

Weaknesses

As estimated by analysts, this group is among those businesses with the lowest growth prospects.

The sales outlook for the group was lowered in the last twelve months. This change in forecast points out a decline in activity as well as pessimistic analyses of the company.

For the last twelve months, the analysts covering the company have given a bearish overview of EPS estimates, resulting in frequent downward revisions.

The technical configuration over the long term remains negative on the weekly chart below the resistance level at 0

adrian j boris
13/2/2020
09:51
Strengths

The share is getting closer to its long-term support in weekly data, at 0, which offers good timing for buyers.

The company has attractive valuation levels with a low EV/sales ratio compared with its peers.

With a P/E ratio at 10.31 for the current year and 8.89 for next year, earnings multiples are highly attractive compared with competitors.

Analysts covering this company mostly recommend stock overweighting or purchase.

The difference between current prices and the average target price is rather important and implies a significant appreciation potential for the stock.

Weaknesses

As estimated by analysts, this group is among those businesses with the lowest growth prospects.

The sales outlook for the group was lowered in the last twelve months. This change in forecast points out a decline in activity as well as pessimistic analyses of the company.

For the last twelve months, the analysts covering the company have given a bearish overview of EPS estimates, resulting in frequent downward revisions.

The technical configuration over the long term remains negative on the weekly chart below the resistance level at 0

adrian j boris
13/2/2020
09:46
Jamie Ashcroft

13:35 Wed 12 Feb 2020

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viewRoyal Dutch Shell Plc
Royal Dutch Shell seen as a ‘buy’ at HSBC

HSBC upgrades from 'hold' not long after Shell confirmed “unsurprisingly weaker cashflow”.
BP PLC - Royal Dutch Shell seen as a ‘buy’ at HSBC

Analysts at HSBC today gave a rather tepid upgrade for Royal Dutch Shell Plc (LON:RDSB) moving to ‘buy’ from ‘hold’ – but also describing the London listed stock as “unloved, but holding up under pressure”.

Following on from Shell’s recent quarterly results - which confirmed “unsurprisingly weaker cashflow” - HSBC analyst Gordon Gray, in a note, almost apologetically took a positive stance on the share.

“We have cut our cash flow estimates by an average 3% for 2020e to reflect recent price and margin weakness, but cuts to longer term estimates are not meaningful,” the analyst said.

“We have also cut our target prices by an average of 3%, reflecting the likelihood that the sector re-rating could take longer than we had previously expected.

“Nevertheless, average upside to our target prices is now 20%, indicating an attractive sector risk/reward balance after the recent underperformance.221;

Describing the oil market context, that analyst said: “The latest weakness in crude prices comes on top of record lows in natural gas prices and severe pressure on downstream and petrochemicals margins.”

He added: The sector's weakness in 2019 mirrored a sharp downtrend in consensus estimates.

“Consensus may not have bottomed yet - much depends on the ongoing impact of the coronavirus on hydrocarbon prices and other margins.

“However, we could well see it bottoming in the coming months.

On the positive side Gray noted that there was evidence of management confidence though with dividends being increased and a sustained share buy-back programme.

Proactiveinvestor

adrian j boris
13/2/2020
09:38
I have always said 1775p if oil stays below $60. At 1775p I worked out p.e 12, still generous.
montyhedge
13/2/2020
08:53
montyhedge
13 Feb '20 - 08:27 - 9670 of 9671 (Filtered)


0 0 2

the grumpy old men
13/2/2020
08:45
montyhedge12 Feb '20 - 20:13 - 9663 of 9663 (Filtered)
10acious
13/2/2020
08:27
Now if oil does not get back to at least $62 then I see 1775p.Exxon 10 year low, buybacks saving this shareprice.
montyhedge
13/2/2020
07:40
European markets set for lower open; coronavirus, earnings in focus
Published Thu, Feb 13 20201:05 AM EST
Chloe Taylor
@ChloeTaylor141




European markets are set to open slightly lower on Thursday morning as China’s coronavirus epidemic remains the primary focus for investors.

The FTSE is expected to open 23 points lower at 7,511, while the CAC is seen 4 points lower at 6,100 and Germany’s DAX is set to open down 18 points at 13,731, according to IG.

waldron
12/2/2020
20:23
George Herraghty12 Feb 2020 8:13PM@Charles Burrows During the actual parliamentary debate on 'Climate Change' the entire wind industry took the day off and could only supply the National Grid with a big fat ZERO! (0.43% to be precise). Not exactly illuminating.During the cold and dark of last Christmas wind was again flat-lining at less the 6% and at New Year less than 2%!This Christmas less than 4%, by teatime dropping to a derisory 0.93% !!!
xxxxxy
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