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SHEL Shell Plc

2,566.00
15.00 (0.59%)
Last Updated: 08:18:17
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
  15.00 0.59% 2,566.00 2,565.50 2,566.00 2,574.50 2,554.50 2,558.00 325,848 08:18:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 316.62B 19.36B 3.1102 8.20 158.78B
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 2,551p. 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 £158.78 billion. Shell has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 8.20.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
07/11/2024
09:39
Never say Never....
sawney
06/11/2024
18:01
Not been around much recently - still holding too many - what’s the consensus / outlook for dividend hikes please?
Surely due a 10% hike or thereabouts this next earnings release?

adg
06/11/2024
16:07
Keep up, its already fully available both sides. Turnover already way higher after 2.30pm and I & everyone can already happy trade spreads up to 9pm and beyond HQ is NEVER leaving the SmokeBrent up 2 1/2 bucks from days low, Gas up 1.5pc and Sterling down 1.2pc. All 3 goodNeed to get the insti sellers who turn up for the liquidity after a new buyback has started out of the way and can move up on nicely as turnover reduces in calmer waters
the white house
06/11/2024
09:54
Shell moving to USA up a notch or two this morning, my thoughts.
xxxxxy
05/11/2024
09:39
FWIW :- HSBC raises Shell price target to 3,175 (3,015) pence - 'buy'
skinny
04/11/2024
20:54
White House , given the current two per cent yield difference between the two it is clear where the confusion lies ,mif yield is all you are after that is .
holts
04/11/2024
11:33
As my family has held for 63 years and counting you are both inaccurate and rude to state I am ignoring anything!Your post Sir is confused gibberish and guesswork & more references to BP simply reflect a poor holding and also do not understand the difference in buybacks between the two Either sell BP and add to Shell or buy more Shell as I have and your divvis WILL be higher. Simple
the white house
01/11/2024
20:13
Short (pun intended) rally rapidly sold down. spud
spud
01/11/2024
16:11
Shell's involvement in nuclear seems scant?
xxxxxy
01/11/2024
16:06
Still think ( no facts offered) that Shell going 30+ reasonably soon.
xxxxxy
01/11/2024
07:19
Shell is head of the UK pack, says AJ Bell Shell (SHEL) has beaten 'gloomy' forecasts despite weaker oil prices and AJ Bell says it remains ahead of its UK peer BP (BP).The Citywire Elite Companies AAA-rated oil major reported a forecast-beating third quarter, with profits of $6bn being 12% higher than expected but still 4% lower than the previous quarter as oil prices continued to be buffeted by demand worries.The group recommenced its buyback programme, confirming it will repurchase £3.5bn of stock, matching its previous buyback sum. The shares rose 3.5% to £25.79 on Thursday and have traded sideways year to date.'Shell has managed to beat some gloomy forecasts in the third quarter despite the weak oil price. The addition of a new share buyback has helped drive a positive response from the market,' said analyst Russ Mould.'The company's long-term strategy of focusing on natural gas appears to be paying off with the integrated gas division proving the real engine of growth.'New chief executive Wael Sawan has been 'streamlining and simplifying' the business and taking a 'hard-nosed approach' to the energy transition, which appears to be paying off. 'While the aspiration of keeping up with US peers is still to be met, Shell has at least outperformed its direct UK rival BP,' said Mould.
xtrmntr
31/10/2024
19:19
White House you are ignoring that Shell took a hammering as BP had , Shell bounced back as did BP , however BP have tripped up and Shell of course could do the same , the market decides and it ignores buybacks if it decidess to trash the security , you may argue the fall could be worse without buybacks but that may not even hold water given the tendency for the decline to overshoot . There are too many examples of buybacks that shareholders would have been better off with having received the spend as dividends.
holts
31/10/2024
14:48
Dull, childish post with false infoWhy bother? Strong free cash flow YoY and another huge chunk off the net debt bringing a debt free company only a few years awayLNG doing well at nat gas at decent levels going forward augurs wellResults comparing very favourably with peers and another huge buyback to absorb (unnoticed) the 1m share sales that occur with a market cap this size Congratulations to the Whale and board
the white house
31/10/2024
14:42
Hilarious : Shell up 9 notes in 3 years and you hold BP (who?) up a massive 30p in 3 years you still cannot notice that all buybacks are NOT the same and you are happy promote your own ignorance and poor investment strategy for us to laugh atBizarre
the white house
31/10/2024
13:05
Meh. Nothing of interest. More buybacks. Still no dividend Increase. share price going nowhere. Back to sleep.
chiefbrody
31/10/2024
11:59
Tell Sawan.... BP RIPE FOR MERGER...
action
31/10/2024
11:34
They're fine provided there's enough HP to buy back in excess of 25% of the issued share capital - Any less and its a complete waste of time and money.

spud

spud
31/10/2024
10:41
Detest buybacks , the theory is fine ,but as BP just discovered, again , what a waste of money .
holts
31/10/2024
09:30
My main interest as an income investor:

Q3 divi US34.4¢
xd 14 Nov
£ value announced 09 Dec
pd 19 Dec

anhar
29/10/2024
09:31
Seconded ADG
geckotheglorious
28/10/2024
20:08
I won’t be far behind them…
adg
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