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RDSB Shell Plc

1,894.60
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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
27/2/2020
08:07
Shame you could have saved 200p a share if you waited.
montyhedge
27/2/2020
08:05
Happy I bought a lot yesterday.Don't really care if this now goes down to the major lows as will get some more then. it is impossible to call the bottom. never sell shell!
supermarky
27/2/2020
07:16
Next target around 1575p. Seems Coronavirus spreading fast.
montyhedge
27/2/2020
06:17
UKX Futures heavily lower atm.
essentialinvestor
27/2/2020
05:56
I'm in around 19.70 average and whlst disappointed that I COULD have got in lower...like you I like the income figure and know that oil wil spike again at some point when another conflict sparks somewhere in the world.

Also, all this nonsense that Big OIl is dead... well that may be true but these companies are big enough to snuff out viable competition (and by that I mean absorb them) - I remember my Dad telling me stories abiout engines being converted to run on a Creosote type substance towards the end of the war - one of the big oil majors bought the rights and killed it off because it was seen as a threat.

Now whether that's a true story or not I don't know, but the business reality of it remains valid.

bennodean
27/2/2020
04:16
Unfortunately I think RDSB will drip lower as the virus continues to slow down economies. Staying at home, working, not spending money as we do it means all companies selling goods and some services are suffering. A down turn is obvious, but just like previous downturns in Shells history it will disappear . The ones that are investing in this period will reap the rewards with 40% upside and 9/10% divi. I intend not to miss that boat just like in 2016
tornado12
26/2/2020
20:58
corona virus all over China and Irannot USA? mmmmmmmmmm
supermarky
26/2/2020
20:52
Don't worry about anything. Donny Trump will be speaking at 2200hrs about covid 19 and how he will save the world single handed. Indeed a superhero, orange faced with dirty underpants outside his trousers. It must be great to be so thick skinned and thick.
scobak
26/2/2020
17:24
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waldron
26/2/2020
15:33
Energy Information Administration's (EIA) Crude Oil Inventories better than forecast this week. Should be a positive for oil companies.
fjgooner
26/2/2020
15:18
Reported by NYTimes this morning ET.

American soldier in South Korea became the first member of the U.S. armed forces to be infected.

hxxps://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/26/world/asia/coronavirus-news.html#link-3c0ee622

beckers2008
26/2/2020
14:14
BP PLC said Wednesday that it won't renew its membership in three U.S. petroleum trade associations over misalignment with climate-related policies.

The move comes after Chief Executive Bernard Looney announced in early February the U.K. oil major's plan to transform into a net-zero carbon emissions company by 2050 or earlier.

BP said it will leave the Western States Petroleum Association, the Western Energy Alliance and the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, the country's main refining lobby. The AFPM has come under fire from environmentalists for lobbying against climate change regulation in the U.S., campaigning for the U.S. to withdraw from the 2016 Paris Agreement and urging senators to reject the Green New Deal last year.

"BP will pursue opportunities to work with organizations who share our ambitious and progressive approach to the energy transition and when differences arise we will be transparent, but if our views cannot be reconciled, we will be prepared to part company," Mr. Looney said.

The company said it has reviewed its membership to thirty associations and has identified a further five with which it is only partially aligned on climate, adding that it has communicated these differences to them.

BP follows oil-major Royal Dutch Shell PLC, which cut ties with the AFPM in 2019. According to research by a coalition of nonprofits including Corporate Europe Observatory and Friends of the Earth Europe, the five biggest oil-and-gas companies--BP, Shell, Chevron Corp., Exxon Mobil Corp. and Total SA--and their industry bodies spent 123 million euros ($134 million) lobbying the European Union over climate policies between 2010 and 2018.



Write to Maitane Sardon at maitane.sardon@wsj.com



(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 26, 2020 08:37 ET (13:37 GMT)

waldron
26/2/2020
14:02
1st quarter figures 30th April, the 4th Quarter disappointed, then my opinion these will disappoint even more, with lower oil and lower demand.I think they will slow down buybacks, dividend will be ok, just.
montyhedge
26/2/2020
12:59
Markets
Stock futures are flat as market attempts to rebound from worst 2-day rout in 4 years
Published Tue, Feb 25 20206:03 PM ESTUpdated Moments Ago

waldron
26/2/2020
12:41
Erogenous Jones
26 Feb '20 - 12:38 - 10087 of 10087

YEP DIVIDEND POT TO BE SHARED OVER FEWER SHARES

waldron
26/2/2020
12:11
heialex1
26 Feb '20 - 12:07 - 10085 of 10085
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Exxon yields 6%
Chevron less than 5%
Shell and BP almost 8%

More interested in actual amount per share to be paid these days

shell aprox 38p 4 tines a year

what do the others give

gibbs1
26/2/2020
12:07
Exxon yields 6%Chevron less than 5%Shell and BP almost 8%
heialex1
26/2/2020
12:03
I find that most posters miss most of the posts these days due to using smart fones etc

as old ens using a full screen computer see all

but this smart foners do not address or reference their return replies

eg i had first thought spud was posting to la forge

so he cannot be classed as a correct follower of fashion

For you spud

some write in capitals due to their advancing age and bad eyesight

AND IF YOU THINK THIS LOUD RECORD IT

gibbs1
26/2/2020
11:53
Well at least you're not SHOUTING anymore...

spud

spud
26/2/2020
11:43
spud has to remind himself that it spud posting

he very politically correct he is a follower of rules almost a groupie being a follower of monty the guesser with true foundation

la forge
26/2/2020
11:36
AS I THOUGHT YOU WERE DEAF AS WELL AS DAFT

WHY PUT spud to sign off your posts

as you are being petty i might as well follow your lead

LOL

sarkasm
26/2/2020
11:32
WHY SHOUT?

spud

spud
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