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SHEL Shell Plc

2,528.00
-3.50 (-0.14%)
Last Updated: 09:36:20
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
  -3.50 -0.14% 2,528.00 2,527.50 2,528.50 2,531.00 2,516.50 2,519.50 547,445 09:36:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 316.62B 19.36B 3.1102 8.13 157.57B
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 8.13.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/3/2024
13:10
the lowly divi puts me off adding more here
supermarky
13/3/2024
12:09
David Allen Smith5 MIN AGOFor heaven's sake, Net Zero is unachievable, unaffordable, pointless, self-flagellating, virtue-signalling lunacy and must be binned.VOTE REFORM!...Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
12/3/2024
21:41
Shell considers slowing pace of carbon emissions cuts as CEO refocuses on oil and gas

William Mathis, Stephen Stapczynski and Laura Hurst, Bloomberg March 12, 2024

waldron
12/3/2024
09:27
Derek SmithJUST NOWIts like buying a fleet of electric taxis only to find they are too unreliable, then buying a fleet of diesel taxis to back up the electric taxis, then we wonder why the country is broke....Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
12/3/2024
09:25
Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
12/3/2024
09:24
Michael Grahame1 HR AGOIn the 11 years that transpired from passing the Climate Change Act to legislating net zero in 2019, Britain's fossil fuel emissions fell by 180 million metric tons – a 33% reduction. Over the same period, the rest of the world's emissions increased by 5,177 million metric tons – a rise of 16%. Put another way, 11 years of British emissions reduction were wiped out in around 140 days by increased emissions from the rest of the world.Sunak, Cameron, Johnson, Skidmore , May - you utter utter cretins. EDITEDMick Seed1 HR AGOAnd more than half of that drop, as per a recent article in here is due to emissions having been exported to other countries, to the cost of our economy.
xxxxxy
11/3/2024
21:32
EVs have one third less range than advertised, magazine test findsOfficial figures for miles on a single charge do not reflect real world conditions, according to tests conducted in BedfordshireGareth Corfield11 March 2024 • 8:25pm...Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
11/3/2024
11:38
4.34% to be exact - Comfortably the lowest yielder in my portfolios. Still, if they brought it up to pre covid levels, they wouldn't have as much money to (waste) buying back their stock.

spud

spud
11/3/2024
10:56
UK div value announced. Bit lower than I was expecting but hey ho. Annual div now a bit over 4% at the current share price Were the div restored to pre covid levels, it would be a bit under 6%...
chiefbrody
09/3/2024
10:00
Worldwide, .....just 1.2% is EV
xxxxxy
07/3/2024
07:48
And Shell ?
xxxxxy
05/3/2024
20:01
Refer to previous...Extract...Where will all the new power generation, and all the new supplies of critical minerals needed to make it reality, come from? ATRI estimates that converting the heavy truck fleet will require the US to somehow source a volume of lithium alone that equates to 35 years of current global production of that key mineral. Expanding the grid and making all the millions of heavy new truck batteries will also require massive new resources of copper, cobalt, graphite, antimony, and an array of rare earth minerals not currently in widespread production within US borders. All this additional production will have to come available to the US market rapidly. But, as S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin reminded me in a recent interview, "it currently takes 15 to 20 years to open a new mine" in the US, due to a vast array of permitting and litigation impediments. China controls the supply lines for most such minerals today, and the Xi government will satisfy its own needs and those of its allies before it would be willing to release massively higher volumes to the US and other western nations.....Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
05/3/2024
19:57
Worth a readhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2024/03/05/electric-vehicles-cars-trucks-evs-road-transport-freight/#comment
xxxxxy
01/3/2024
16:23
Oil up 2 bucks touching 84 on the QTInteresting to read that the US are targeting individual super tankers that are moving Russian oil against sanction opinion. Since this new strategy 40 have now failed to load Russian oil cargo inc turning around outside ports etc. This screw turning may stop Russian oil reaching the open market bit by bit inflating demand from elsewhere
the white house
28/2/2024
19:50
EVs........Ray HillWhat criminally insane lunatic dreamt up the idea of fining suppliers if customers don't buy enough of what nanny state thinks they ought to? The people involved are seriously mentally deficient and need locking away as a public safety measure.Daily Telegraph
xxxxxy
28/2/2024
19:13
Spud,

2 years free super charging - nice brucie bonus.

It does seem quite pricey the Beast. Am hoping for price pullback as costs/batteries especially, continue to fall....

Probably be at least 12-18 months before we get a sniff of Cybertruck over here.

geckotheglorious
28/2/2024
17:07
Geck - 3. I mostly charge at home @ 20p per KwH and I also got 2 yrs free supercharging. I'd not rush to buy the truck as I think once the froth has blown off, prices will pull back sharply.

spud

spud
28/2/2024
16:44
Spud

3 or Y?
Have been contemplating an EV but would prefer the Cybertruck (which doesnt seem to be available in UK yet, or any time soon)

geckotheglorious
28/2/2024
15:56
Still loving my Tesla 14 months on!

spud

spud
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