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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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12/3/2020 13:11 | health checks don't show immediate signs of cases, it can take upto14 days for the virus to reveal itself therefore checks would need to be repeated for all again. | bo90 | |
12/3/2020 13:09 | This is the steepest vertical drop in the history of Shell buying opp or not..... WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
12/3/2020 12:50 | People tend to use the terms crash and bear market interchangeably, they can be different. Every crash is also a bear market, but not every year market entails a crash. | essentialinvestor | |
12/3/2020 12:48 | I've been trading and investing for nearly 30 years and have never seen a bear market pounce this quickly. Was still a teenager during 1987 and followed the coverage at the time, this appears more like crash conditions. Used to listed to a guy called Bob Beckman on LBC radio at the time,. | essentialinvestor | |
12/3/2020 12:42 | RDSA Credit Suisse Outperform BEFORE 2,750.00 NOW 2,050.00 Reiterates RDSA Citigroup Sell FROM 2,040.00 TO 1,320.00 Reiterates BP PLC BP. Citigroup Neutral FROM 640.00 TO 340.00 Downgrades RDSB JP Morgan Cazenove Neutral FROM 2,850.00 TO 1,750.00 Downgrades RDSA JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight FROM 2,850.00 TO 1,750.00 Reiterates BP. JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight FROM 600.00 TO 475.00 Reiterates | misca2 | |
12/3/2020 12:37 | Wonder if Greta knows?? | crossing_the_rubicon | |
12/3/2020 12:31 | EXCLUSIVE: The EU has INCREASED its greenhouse gas emissions for yearsMeanwhile the UK's emissions continue to fall fast?© Brexit Facts4EU.OrgUK is the clean man of Europe, while figures show EU27 are polluting moreThis exclusive Brexit Facts4EU.Org analysis of the EU's own report shows that the climate extremists of Brussels have increased green | xxxxxy | |
12/3/2020 11:56 | You have to factor in the div as well as potential returns. That's what makes this so attractive. | fardels bear | |
12/3/2020 11:50 | My hesitancy about buying RDSB is that, bar the odd spike, £20 is somewhat around a high point for them. There are probably other things which could bring better than a 66% return arent there? | adamb1978 | |
12/3/2020 11:46 | Maybe you should change your handle to Methuselah. You're unlikely ever to want for the price of a cup of tea no matter how long you live. No matter how good the prospects 15000 of these is my limit on one share. | fardels bear | |
12/3/2020 11:36 | Bought a few at 1243p There used to be a supermarket chain here in NI called Crazy Prices. This reminded me of them somehow | volsung | |
12/3/2020 11:32 | Stock futures tank, hit ‘limit down’ halt after Trump speech; Dow set to fall 1,100 points Published Wed, Mar 11 20206:06 PM EDTUpdated 8 min ago Fred Imbert @foimbert Thomas Franck @tomwfranck | gibbs1 | |
12/3/2020 11:31 | That was 15000 shares not £. | fardels bear | |
12/3/2020 11:30 | My pot has to last the same length of time yours does, with the same caveats. I'm 64. That's why I've sold my junior producer plays last month and I'm waiting here for the second or third chance in a lifetime. Not funny though how many of these chances we've been getting of late though. | fardels bear | |
12/3/2020 11:27 | Limit Order on 15000 at 1150p. | fardels bear | |
12/3/2020 11:23 | Couldn't resist. Bought and put in bottom drawer. | eodfire | |
12/3/2020 11:12 | Well, having read your post I don't see anything constructive in it. | fardels bear |
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