Because I've been building my stake in Shell and am always happy to squirrel shares away while the mob invests elsewhere. Happy about the div increase. |
Makes the Future Dividend over the next year. 143.20 cents. At GBP/USD of 1.2450 = 115p. So current yield 4.43%. Still away to go to match the yield of BP at 6.2%.But probably more growth in SHEL, than BP. |
Good post, also another 3.5bn buyback starts today, debt levels 5bn lower than a year ago & with interest rates falling in Europe today & England next week should provide a decent attraction for investors |
$0.358 Q4 2024 dividend vs $3440.344.3Q 2024 dividend 4% uplift almost 28.8 pence at todays XR Q3 was 27.03 pence If $ rate remains same as today it’d be a 1.8p uplift which is around 6.6% |
January 30, 2025 The Board of Shell plc (the “Company”;) today announced an interim dividend in respect of the fourth quarter of 2024 of US$ 0.358 per ordinary share |
Doubt it Amish |
Why? Results going to be good? |
Someone has started the following petition which has attracted 1800 signatories in the first week. Help make it go viral!PetitionRestart issuing oil and gas licenses in the North SeaI would like the Government to reverse the policy of not issuing new contracts to search for and extract oil and gas in the North Sea and British waters.We believe the North Sea oil and gas fields are a major part of our economy, and that the drive to net zero is making us colder and poorer. Until we have what we feel is a viable and cost effective alternative in place to oil and gas, we think we should make the most of the resources we have.https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/707101 |
Decent today some at the printers have been peeking hopefully? As usual on the first day of the buyback gap (Monday) Brent falls & so does Shell. Like clockwork3rd & last day today before buybacks recommence tomorrow & with a divvi increase hopefully |
Looking forward to tomorrow. |
Gas and nuclear work all the time |
Net - peak energy demand is from 5pm to 7pm moreso in the winter The sun don’t shine in the dark…. You have been Tangoed Wake up |
Storage! Hopefully the penny will drop with government. spud |
adg: Re: solar: I'm no expert, but I would have thought generating solar energy during the working day is when most power is needed.... (that is why electricity is CHEAPER AT NIGHT). This is also true in winter... Solar power works in winter during daylight: |
Net Britain generates solar power when it’s not really needed and doesn’t when it is That’s one of the root problems with solar |
The UK has the advantage of its summer light goes on to about 10pm.... So yes, its not that bright sun, and winters can be grim but clearly solar works otherwise people will not bung it all over their roofs. 😀 |
Nelly Nel Nielsonhttps://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/466331592817725242/Global-Photovoltaic-Power-Potential-by-CountryA study by the World Bank into solar power potential of different countries, taking into account hours of sunlight, seasonality, land use, cost, etc. Guess which country comes 249th out of 250? In the whole world, only Ireland is less suitable for solar than the UK....Daily Telegraph |
Q4's this coming Thurs |
heialex1: Currently its sitting in my ISA share account - earning a tiny bit of interest as I look around at various different options.... Its always good to have a reasonable fund of cash to get the benefit of any market corrections etc.. |
Where are you putting the money instead? |
Sold. Sorry I'm out.... Potential cheap oil and the continued global drive to net zero is going to whittle away shell potential.... This alongside peace in Ukraine. If it doesn't it still carries the risk that it will. Either way I can see better investments |
Exxon Mobil Corp is up not down... |
US Oilers up |