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SHEL Shell Plc

2,552.00
38.00 (1.51%)
Last Updated: 10:23:37
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
  38.00 1.51% 2,552.00 2,552.00 2,552.50 2,555.50 2,525.50 2,528.00 1,075,218 10:23:37
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 316.62B 19.36B 3.1102 8.19 156.48B
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 2,514p. Over the last year, Shell shares have traded in a share price range of 2,345.00p to 2,956.00p.

Shell currently has 6,224,278,848 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Shell is £156.48 billion. Shell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.19.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/7/2023
15:22
Jonnny M clearly looking to deliver alone this Q and it's strong perfornance & huge increase in customer numbers across Sports & IGaming in Europe & US as well as the monster launch into Africa which is well under the radar judging by zero mention on here. With William Hill Vegas & 888 in the top 3 downloads for the first half & WH Sports also in top 3 a huge boost in new customers for their industry leading tech app and favourable sports events a surprising buoyant outlook for short medium and long term
the white house
12/7/2023
15:14
Encouraging drilling news RNS : Brent @ 80 & a 6m share seller absorbed unnoticed...
the white house
11/7/2023
20:50
People Rule OK.Net Zero politicians are not worth spitting on.
xxxxxy
11/7/2023
15:14
Added 2320
the white house
11/7/2023
15:06
yep the facts are there and patience is key. 2 sides to a coin though and contemplating top slice.
supermarky
11/7/2023
14:44
1200 3 years ago July1400 2 years ago2000 last year2300 nowMore like higher lows to me & with increased divvi, Brent above 78, Gas 30pc up from lows and 2 more Qs of guaranteed buybacks another jump by this time next year looks odds on. Patience
the white house
11/7/2023
12:31
seem to be getting lower highs here
supermarky
10/7/2023
19:47
i cannot see the yanks who travel long distances like aussies opting for electric vehicles.

as a very regular visitor to oz no way would i want a leccy car as in the outback there no where to charge it and it takes too long..

lippy4
10/7/2023
18:26
 Biden's race to embrace electric vehicles risks overwhelming US charging infrastructure and creating disastrous supply shortages, two of the world's biggest carmakers have said.Toyota and Vauxhall owner Stellantis accused the President of being "overly optimistic" in his push for a rule that would require two thirds of new vehicle sales to be electric by 2032.The companies were quick to point out that they support a move to low-emissions vehicles and electric cars in particular but warned that they need customers to buy them and that costs are still too high for the mass market.The cars typically cost about £10,000 more than comparable petrol-burning versions, with many drivers able to recoup the difference through cheaper charging over the life of the vehicle.Toyota warned the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that there would also be a rush to secure lithium and other minerals needed to make battery-powered cars if the plans went ahead.... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
10/7/2023
12:20
Well, blow me down, I would never have guessed.

red

redartbmud
10/7/2023
08:20
yes how do you mine these minerals with out oil??

i got it wind...lol

lippy4
10/7/2023
07:52
Thermodynamics Rules OK
xxxxxy
10/7/2023
07:52
It was presented as a new utopia. Clean abundant energy, available to all. Millions of new jobs, flourishing economies and a cleaner, greener world. And all while cutting bills and freeing up money spent on light and heat to be used elsewhere.However, as the transition to net zero speeds up, and wind and solar power replace oil and gas, it is becoming increasingly clear that prices are not coming down fast. Instead experts fear that going green will make the inflation crisis worse – in a fresh blow to the credibility of a string of central bankers who have predicted the opposite."The green transition will be expensive and, if tax collection does not keep up with increased spending, there will be an expansionary fiscal impact that could add to economic demand relative to supply, and thereby inflation," says George Buckley, UK chief economist at Nomura.While investment helps to drive innovation and increase productivity, which helps to lower price pressures, it also puts "an increasing strain on limited mineral supplies", he adds.The cost of this should not be underestimated. Wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles and batteries are all made with rare earth elements and critical metals.All of this is likely to confound the central baking elite, who have called for a swift end to fossil fuels..... Lots more.... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
07/7/2023
11:00
love it the oil price goes up and the share goes down,in again to wait for the up..

making more trading this than just holding for divis..

lippy4
07/7/2023
10:43
Sir Jim, with his sprawling, energy-intensive manufacturing empire and past investment in fracking, can hardly be regarded as a disinterested, neutral observer on the subject.However, that doesn't mean he is wrong in his central assessment, which is essentially that a seemingly endless stream of poor decisions on energy threatens to kill off what is left of this country's manufacturing base.. Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
07/7/2023
07:47
Spot on Supermarky

We havent had a proper Conservative got since 1992.

Cameron Govt was a coalition with Left Wing libdems.
TraitorMay govt wasnt Conservative either.
Nor was Johnsons govt. Leftie Net Zero that it was.
Ditto Sunaks administration.

This is why we're in a mess.

Too many leftie/progressives posing as Conservative to get elected to House of Commons.

geckotheglorious
07/7/2023
07:45
We do not have a Conservative government!
supermarky
07/7/2023
06:31
lippy4
"can they make it worse,i think they may.."

A dead cert they WILL.

geckotheglorious
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