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SHEL Shell Plc

2,531.50
0.00 (0.00%)
02 Dec 2024 - Closed
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
  0.00 0.00% 2,531.50 2,535.50 2,536.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 316.62B 19.36B 3.1102 8.14 157.57B
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 2,531.50p. 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 £157.57 billion. Shell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.14.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/9/2023
07:58
Helen Troy2 DAYS AGOReply to - view messageClimate/weather "scientists" have been publishing predictions of world famine, ice ages and and the melting of the ice caps and the end of life as we know it. The first Earth Day in 1970 produced threats of catastrophic events before 1980 or 1990 or the year 2000.As we now know, they were all absolutely correct!The science was settled! Or not!Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
06/9/2023
07:56
paul atkinson5 MIN AGOyesterday windpower providing 4GW of our 27GW demandtoday 3GW of 30 GWyou couldnt make it up ..Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
05/9/2023
16:11
Bore off xxxxxy
geckotheglorious
05/9/2023
16:01
Think that will make Shell go to USA.
xxxxxy
05/9/2023
13:52
25 by Friday would be nice
craftyale
05/9/2023
13:10
VLCC huge spill from Saudi oil from tanker in Thailand : Brent touching 90
the white house
05/9/2023
12:23
Adg,

Doubt writing is on the wall regarding levy once Labour get in with a landslide in Nov 2024.

They're even more green agenda/net zero crackpotty than fake Conservatives.

geckotheglorious
05/9/2023
11:57
Personally I think the writing is on the wall for the levy…… I feel there is a change in direction with government and to a lesser extent, the general public, as to the stark reality of the consequences of the suicidal and hypocritical net zero debacle sets in.
adg
04/9/2023
14:55
Net zero ban on petrol cars means EU and Britain cannot compete with China, says BMW chiefChinese manufacturers have price advantage in electric vehicle productionByHoward Mustoe4 September 2023 • 2:52pm... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
04/9/2023
08:00
The clamour for oil and gas will drown out cries for green policiesCalls to scale back various net zero commitments have been getting louder in BritainLIAM HALLIGAN3 September 2023 • 6:00amLiam HalliganThe UK car industry seems to be motoring. In July, 76,451 passenger vehicles rolled off factory lines, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders – 31pc up on the same month last year. British carmakers are on course to deliver 860,000 units in 2023, an 11pc annual rise.More accurately, that should be "carmakers in Britain", of course. Our biggest vehicle manufacturers – including Vauxhall and Jaguar Land Rover – have long been foreign-owned. And while car production is sharply up, that's from last year's 30-year low. In 2019 – the last full pre-pandemic year – Britain made 1.3m cars, half as many again as this year's estimate.Still, our automotive sector provides well-paid work for close to a million directly and in related industries, in parts of the UK where such jobs are scarce, while generating 10pc of British exports.Commercial vehicle manufacturing is also surging, up 9.3pc in July, reaching 8,853 units. As lockdown-related supply-chain blockages and computer chip shortages have eased, UK carmakers have fought back. There are hopes that Britain could soon again be producing a million-plus vehicles per year..... seems the motoring public isn't convinced about EVs either. Across the world, far more electric cars and vans are being built than the market can sustain.Here in Britain, dealers are heavily discounting EV prices, trying to shift stock. Bloated inventories in the US have prompted Elon Musk's Tesla empire to slash prices of top-selling models. Drone footage doing the rounds on the internet shows fields next to car factories in China packed full of unsold electric vehicles..The reality is that the UK still relies on oil and gas for 70pc of our energy needs – including electricity generation and transportation. Even the climate change commission – the government's green watchdog – acknowledges that dependency will still be 50pc by 2030 and 25pc by 2050. And that's based on estimated improvements in the efficiency of renewables which look increasingly unrealistic.Oil and gas will be with us for a long time – which is why the Tories were right to extend more North Sea licences, even though the 75pc windfall tax makes countless drilling projects unviable.. Daily Telegraph...... Best invest for the Reality, I think.... Net zero is a cult or religion with little genuine science.... But nuclear may well be way forward... RR and Shell involvement maybe. Mini nuclear power source in each vehicle too.
xxxxxy
04/9/2023
07:38
Shell plc Shell Plc Second Quarter 2023 Euro And Gbp Equivalent Dividend PaymentsSource: UK Regulatory (RNS & others) TIDMSHELL SHELL PLC SECOND QUARTER 2023 EURO AND GBP EQUIVALENT DIVID PAYMENTSSeptember 4, 2023The Board of Shell plc today announced the pounds sterling and euro equivalent dividend payments in respect of the second quarter 2023 interim dividend, which was announced on July 27, 2023 at US$0.331 per ordinary share.Shareholders have been able to elect to receive their dividends in US dollars, euros or pounds sterling. Holders of ordinary shares who have validly submitted US dollars, euros or pounds sterling currency elections by August 25, 2023 will be entitled to a dividend of US$0.331, EUR0.3046 or 26.12p per ordinary share, respectively.spud
spud
03/9/2023
05:39
Absolutely correct. The death of oil is, unfortunately, greatly overstated. These companies will be generating huge amounts of cash for decades to come.
heialex1
03/9/2023
04:37
Could be a good week coming up for SHEL. Oil is starting to rise nicely.
craftyale
01/9/2023
20:48
Nigel Curtress3 HRS AGOShell goes back to its knitting. Common sense strategy to maximise shareholder value. There's plenty of life left in fossil fuels. The net zero plans are way, way too optimistic, certainly if the governments cack handed Implementation goes on, which it will. Shell will be selling into a desperate market driving up prices in a supply constrained world for decades to come. ... Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
01/9/2023
20:15
Tesla breaks down mid-turn and causes more than nine hours of travel chaosThe £60,000 electric car ran out of power and became stranded blocking the busy A36 near Salisbury.. Daily Telegraph
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01/9/2023
07:54
John Redwood@johnredwoodThe Energy priority should be to produce more UK gas to replace imports of LNG. LNG means more world CO 2 output, fewer well paid jobs in the UK and the loss of big tax revenues on home production.6:52 am · 1 Sep 2023·
xxxxxy
31/8/2023
18:15
17m sales yesterday 18m sales today last day of month Both highest since exactly 3 months ago but outside of standard Q days. Anyone know why?Anyway decent rise early June so we will see (& learn if so)
the white house
31/8/2023
13:51
Time to short PFC then…
adg
31/8/2023
07:07
Switched to PFC
blackhorse23
29/8/2023
15:13
Summary

Ulez - the Ultra Low Emission Zone scheme - has expanded to cover almost all of Greater London

The scheme, aimed at improving air quality, charges people a daily £12.50 fee for driving vehicles that don't meet certain emissions standards

The expansion is divisive - Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says it's not the right time as families struggle with the cost of living

But Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan says it's "vital" to bring cleaner air and improve the health of Londoners

Earlier in the summer, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer blamed the scheme for losing a by-election in Uxbridge

Ulez was developed by Boris Johnson when he was mayor, but was implemented by Khan - it initially covered central London and was expanded significantly in 2021

adrian j boris
29/8/2023
15:07
Interesting it’s not being reported on BBC news
adg
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