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SHEL Shell Plc

2,808.50
-33.00 (-1.16%)
Last Updated: 13:03:02
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Shell Plc LSE:SHEL London Ordinary Share GB00BP6MXD84 ORD EUR0.07
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -33.00 -1.16% 2,808.50 2,808.00 2,808.50 2,841.00 2,755.00 2,837.00 2,777,790 13:03:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 316.62B 19.36B 2.9802 9.43 182.63B
Shell Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SHEL. The last closing price for Shell was 2,841.50p. Over the last year, Shell shares have traded in a share price range of 2,214.00p to 2,952.00p.

Shell currently has 6,495,789,107 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Shell is £182.63 billion. Shell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 9.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/11/2022
08:26
hindsight is a wonderful thing but i wish i had sold half at the highs last friday! Would have been buying again now and had a bigger holding. Could have, would have should have. Anyway holding firm. xd tomorrow
supermarky
08/11/2022
18:44
Patience neededHeavy selling at 3 year highLast week 3m 3m 3.5m 2m 3m 2m 3m7.5m yesterday3m 4m 3m 4m today1bn in total too much for buybacks to absorbCannot go on for ever...
the white house
08/11/2022
07:50
John Redwood@johnredwoodImporting more LNG gas means more CO2 than burning our own domestic gas and means another big hit to our balance of payments. Relying on the goodwill of other countries has its risks. Stopping new home produced hydrocarbons costs us a lot.
xxxxxy
07/11/2022
08:22
So due to covid the WORLD has for 2 years has had 90% of all aircraft grounded,100% of all cruise ships docked,industry crippled.But now the hottest weather.These "experts need to use Common Sense on their climate control fantasies!
p@
07/11/2022
07:45
John Redwood@johnredwoodInstead of just telling us to invest in more renewables COP 27 needs to say how we keep the lights on when the wind dos not blow and the sun does not shine. What technologies do they back to solve this problem?5:47 am · 7 Nov 2022·Twitter Web App
xxxxxy
07/11/2022
07:45
Gas up 15pc overnight. Chicago going from 20c day & 10 overnight this week to 4 & -2 levels for all next week
the white house
05/11/2022
17:21
WIND IS NINE TIMES CHEAPER THAN GAS – NOT.By dint of repetition, the Left is pretty confident of having won the argument that electricity provided by wind is cheaper than gas – nine times cheaper, in fact.They are using the current market price of gas (which is high, owing to the war in Ukraine) and comparing it to the Contracts for Difference government price for wind-farm electricity. The wind enterprises bid low so their contract is approved but they don't have to supply electricity at that price.That £40 per MWh is a guaranteed price, a floor price. It is not a contracted sale price. This is why renewable electricity isn't selling at one-ninth of the gas price.Planet-saving piety is a great brand value in these difficult times but even the most pious of renewable operators looks to their bottom line.... Order order
xxxxxy
05/11/2022
12:50
Brilliant article... Really worth reading. Pass it around... Education is important. ....The scenario for the entire world is that less than one-fifth of all global cars will be battery-electric by 2050. We should remember, as well, that we do not yet have electric tractors, or heavy trucks, or airplanes, or ships – and that means that all the fossil fuel infrastructure that allows such machinery to operate will have to stay intact for our supply chains to continue their necessary operations.....https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/11/04/cop27s-solutions-tackle-climate-change-insane/... Jordan Peterson.... Daily Telegraph... November 22
xxxxxy
05/11/2022
10:54
yes the stop oil are being given just as much leeway to break the law as blm demo's did..

i am waiting for them to start kneeling soon to them...

lippy4
05/11/2022
07:33
The law privileges Just Stop Oil revolutionaries over the public, and it's becoming intolerableThese activists are extreme, and the police are doing far too little to prevent them from disrupting our livesCHARLES MOORE4 November 2022 • 9:00pm... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
04/11/2022
23:35
It's still cheap and plenty of upside from here. The world still runs on oil. How else will the hypocrites get to cop 27
charlotte2020
04/11/2022
20:08
Seems a bit churlish to be disappointed in todays rise, given the FTSE 100 was up so much. Checked and it seems the share price is finally back near where it was 3,4,5 years ago. Not bad considering the Div is so much worse now (in yield terms). What now. A period of consolidation or pushing on to new highs......Div increasing (finally) soon. P/E still pretty low. Countered by so much negative press re profits. Still holding but like many, tempted to top slice.
chiefbrody
04/11/2022
19:49
Agree spud, £30 certainly achievable, my thoughts are that we will be half way there by Q4 results in 3 mths time or thereabouts
adg
04/11/2022
18:48
Happy to let this ride to circa £30 and then top-slice again. spud
spud
04/11/2022
18:39
The price is back at late-July 2019 highs. DAK - Was 2755 (May 2018) it's all-time record
jrphoenixw2
04/11/2022
14:24
decisions decisions
supermarky
04/11/2022
11:38
or about right. As long as it is in the relative area. Virtually impossible to get it spot on
supermarky
04/11/2022
11:34
surely the best thing is to put a stop on a decent price in case it goes down again..
lippy4
04/11/2022
11:10
No the hardest thing to do is sell having called it right!!
tuftymatt
04/11/2022
10:05
It is the hardest thing to do....sell.I have decided to hold firm for now.Looking for nearer 2600
supermarky
04/11/2022
09:56
this rise looks more like it,more please...
lippy4
04/11/2022
09:53
Not a profit until it's in you pocket!
veryniceperson
04/11/2022
09:26
tempted to sell half. Holding firm for now
supermarky
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