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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shell Plc | LSE:RDSA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03MLX29 | 'A' ORD EUR0.07 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,895.20 | 1,900.20 | 1,900.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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11/5/2018 09:44 | Total 52.7 -0.02% Engie 14.58 -0.14% Orange 15.115 -0.20% FTSE 100 7,698.4 -0.03% Dow Jones 24,739.53 +0.80% CAC 40 5,526.3 -0.35% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 77.26 -0.25% Gasoline NYMEX 2.19 -0.19% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.81 +0.04% BP 561.8 -0.39% Shell A 2,632 -0.06% Shell B 2,690.5 -0.09% | waldron | |
10/5/2018 17:15 | Total 52.71 -0.13% Engie 14.6 +0.00% Orange 15.145 -0.53% FTSE 100 7,700.97 +0.50% Dow Jones 24,732.7 +0.77% CAC 40 5,545.95 +0.20% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 77.15 -0.32% Gasoline NYMEX 2.18 +0.35% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.81 +2.63% BP 564 -1.40% Shell A 2,633.5 +0.00% Shell B 2,693 -1.07% | waldron | |
10/5/2018 12:45 | Total 52.4 -0.72% Engie 14.57 -0.21% Orange 15.07 -1.02% FTSE 100 7,672.17 +0.13% CAC 40 5,531.76 -0.05% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 77.37 -0.04% Gasoline NYMEX 2.17 +0.23% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.73 -0.37% BP 564.2 -1.36% Shell A 2,622 -0.44% Shell B 2,696 -0.96% | waldron | |
10/5/2018 08:53 | Total 52.81 +0.06% Engie 14.535 -0.45% Orange 15.105 -0.79% FTSE 100 7,667.04 +0.06% Dow Jones 24,542.54 +0.75% CAC 40 5,535.67 +0.02% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 77.64 +0.31% Gasoline NYMEX 2.17 +0.21% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.72 -0.48% BP 564.7 -1.28% Shell A 2,615.5 -0.68% Shell B 2,697 -0.92% CERTAINLY ASCENDED INTO TO THE 2675 to 2775p BOX | waldron | |
09/5/2018 17:15 | Total 52.78 +1.87% Engie 14.6 -0.82% Orange 15.225 +0.53% FTSE 100 7,662.52 +1.28% Dow Jones 24,363.79 +0.01% BP 572 +3.92% Shell A 2,633.5 +3.25% Shell B 2,722 +3.38% CAC 40 5,534.63 +0.23% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 76.91 +1.21% Gasoline NYMEX 2.16 +1.06% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.73 -0.15% | waldron | |
09/5/2018 16:06 | chuckle fenner perhaps you could add a chart intead of yer bleating why would you be buying rdsa anyways | waldron | |
09/5/2018 14:48 | I guess I cannot speak for anyone else , but I just ignore the constant reporting of the figures that you do Waldron. For me it clutters the thread and gets in the way and I would prefer not having to scroll past every time. If Grupo could add a chart of the oil price that would help. | fenners66 | |
09/5/2018 12:22 | Total 52.3 +0.95% Engie 14.585 -0.92% Orange 15.125 -0.13% FTSE 100 7,601.47 +0.47% Dow Jones 24,360.21 +0.01% CAC 40 5,518.17 -0.07% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 76.78 +1.04% Gasoline NYMEX 2.16 +1.09% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.75 +0.37% BP 561.9 +2.09% Shell A 2,603.5 +2.08% Shell B 2,688.5 +2.11% | waldron | |
09/5/2018 08:53 | Total 52.38 +1.10% Engie 14.585 -0.92% Orange 15.025 -0.79% FTSE 100 7,598.05 +0.43% Dow Jones 24,360.21 +0.01% CAC 40 5,520.75 -0.02% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 76.92 +1.22% Gasoline NYMEX 2.16 +1.19% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +0.11% BP 558.6 +1.49% Shell A 2,595 +1.74% Shell B 2,678.5 +1.73% | waldron | |
08/5/2018 16:59 | Total 51.78 -1.76% Engie 14.72 +0.14% Orange 15.13 +0.33% FTSE 100 7,567.96 +0.01% Dow Jones 24,369.91 +0.05% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 74.47 -1.44% Gasoline NYMEX 2.10 -1.15% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.71 -0.84% CAC 40 5,520 -0.21% BP 550.4 -1.38% Shell A 2,550.5 -1.07% Shell B 2,633 -0.85% | waldron | |
08/5/2018 12:51 | Total 52.04 -1.27% Engie 14.62 -0.54% Orange 15.05 -0.20% FTSE 100 7,567.98 +0.01% Dow Jones 24,357.32 +0.00% CAC 40 5,501.7 -0.54% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 75.38 -0.24% Gasoline NYMEX 2.12 -0.19% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.76 +0.99% BP 553.3 -0.86% Shell A 2,558.5 -0.76% Shell B 2,642.5 -0.49% | waldron | |
08/5/2018 09:14 | Total 52.33 -0.72% Engie 14.715 +0.10% Orange 15.115 +0.23% FTSE 100 7,590.85 +0.31% Dow Jones 24,357.32 +0.39% CAC 40 5,523.37 -0.15% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 75.48 -0.11% Gasoline NYMEX 2.12 -0.17% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +0.18% BP 558.3 +0.04% Shell A 2,585 +0.27% Shell B 2,660.5 +0.19% | waldron | |
07/5/2018 15:12 | Ex-dividend date May 10, 2018 Record date May 11, 2018 Closing of currency election date (Note 1) May 25, 2018 Pounds sterling and euro equivalents announcement date June 4, 2018 Payment date June 18, 2018 | waldron | |
04/5/2018 17:20 | Total 52.27 +0.95% Engie 14.7 +0.89% Orange 15.16 +0.43% BP 558.1 +2.61% Shell A 2,578 +1.38% Shell B 2,655.5 +1.55% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 74.83 +1.55% Gasoline NYMEX 2.12 +1.44% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.72 -0.37% FTSE 100 7,567.14 +0.86% Dow Jones 24,151.58 +0.93% CAC 40 5,516.05 +0.26% | waldron | |
04/5/2018 12:35 | Total 52 +0.42% Engie 14.715 +1.00% BP 552.3 +1.54% Shell A 2,560 +0.67% Shell B 2,635 +0.76% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.99 +0.41% Gasoline NYMEX 2.10 +0.24% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.73 -0.15% FTSE 100 7,531.35 +0.38% Dow Jones 23,930.15 +0.02% CAC 40 5,498.68 -0.05% | waldron | |
04/5/2018 11:51 | broker ratings Royal Dutch Shell Plc 11.9% Potential Upside Indicated by Credit Suisse Posted by: Amilia Stone 4th May 2018 Royal Dutch Shell Plc with EPIC/TICKER (LON:RDSA) has had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates | la forge | |
04/5/2018 09:02 | Total 51.98 +0.39% Engie 14.705 +0.93% Orange 15.1 +0.03% FTSE 100 7,529.92 +0.36% Dow Jones 23,930.15 +0.02% CAC 40 5,493.99 -0.14% BP 550.1 +1.14% Shell A 2,555.5 +0.49% Shell B 2,632.5 +0.67% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.48 -0.28% Gasoline NYMEX 2.09 -0.18% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.74 +0.22% | waldron | |
04/5/2018 07:53 | HSBC new target prices for Shell and BP: they turned out to be good oil price recovery plays Fri 4 May 2018 05:18:24 GMT Author: Giles Coghlan | Category: News Author: Giles Coghlan HSBC on target prices for Shell and BP Shell RDSb L: Raises target price to 2665p from 2640p Shell RDSa L: Cuts target price to 2590p from 2595p BP PLC BP.L: Raises target price to 600p from 590p Shell and BP have seen some steady gains alongside the recovery of Oil prices. And once BP has finished with its Deepwater Horizon Bill (65 Billion dollars) it could be well placed for a decent recovery from its previous lows. It was only about 18 months ago when BP was trading at 400p a share. Currently at 543p. | la forge | |
03/5/2018 17:38 | BLOOMBERG markets BP Said to Tap Morgan Stanley as It Weighs Buying BHP Assets By Dinesh Nair , Brett Foley , and Kelly Gilblom 3 mai 2018 à 12:23 UTC+2 Updated on 3 mai 2018 à 12:41 UTC+2 BP Plc is weighing an acquisition of some of BHP Billiton Ltd.’s energy assets as the British oil major seeks more U.S. shale, according to people familiar with the matter. The London-based company is working with Morgan Stanley to advise on the plans, said the people, asking not to be identified as the matter is private. BP is weighing teaming up with other suitors or swapping conventional assets -- where oil and gas typically flow more easily to the surface than shale -- with BHP, they said. No final decisions have been made and BP could decide against proceeding with a formal bid, the people said. Spokesmen for BP, BHP and Morgan Stanley declined to comment on the sale. BHP is selling 800,000 net acres in the Eagle Ford, Permian, Haynseville and Fayetteville Basins it has said are worth at least $10 billion. It is preparing to sell those assets in up to seven packages, including three in highly-prized Permian, people familiar with the matter said this month. It’s not clear which of those assets BP wants to buy. BP held Permian properties until 2010, when it sold a number of such assets to raise cash for expenses tied to its Gulf of Mexico oil spill. It has since considered various options for the area, “but it’s been really hard” in the past three to four years to find deals that add to earnings, Chief Financial Officer Brian Gilvary told Bloomberg News last month. The company is looking at BHP’s Permian assets, he said. BP is working to regain the trust of shareholders, who are urging it to maintain financial discipline. The largest oil companies overspent during the days when oil was above $100 a barrel, eroding returns when prices dropped. Gilvary said funding a deal in the Permian would be “tough” within BP’s current capital constraints. Data rooms are open and bids are due by June, the Melbourne, Australia-based mining company said last month. It could announce one or more transactions by the end of December. BHP said it’s also evaluating asset swaps, an initial public offering or potentially spinning off the division. BHP disclosed plans to sell its onshore U.S. division last summer after activist investor Elliott Management Corp. said its foray into shale had wiped out $40 billion. The company, which spent $20 billion on two U.S. oil and gas acquisitions in 2011, said in November the divestiture process could take two years. Royal Dutch Shell Plc is also potentially interested in BHP’s Permian basin assets, Andy Brown, its upstream director, said in an interview in February. Explorers can spend as little as $15 a barrel to drill in the Permian, the main source of the current surge in U.S. output. Shell and Blackstone Group LP are planning a joint $10 billion bid for BHP’s U.S. assets, Sky News reported in March, citing sources it didn’t identify. Shell already has about 280,000 net acres in the Permian, according to its website, with a sizable position near BHP’s assets in a fast-growing part of the Permian known as the Delaware Basin. BP, which now lacks a meaningful presence in the Permian, controls 3.1 million net developed acres in other shale fields in Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, and elsewhere in the U.S. that primarily produce gas, according to its annual report. A measure of its first-quarter profit rose to $2.59 billion, the highest since 2014, the company reported on Tuesday. That surpassed analysts’ forecasts. Its shares this week rose to their highest level since May 2010. | maywillow | |
03/5/2018 17:07 | Total 51.78 +0.25% Engie 14.57 +0.10% Orange 15.095 -0.30% FTSE 100 7,502.69 -0.54% Dow Jones 23,583.02 -1.43% CAC 40 5,501.66 -0.50% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.19 +0.12% Gasoline NYMEX 2.07 +0.10% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.71 -1.85% BP 543.9 -0.64% Shell A 2,543 +0.45% Shell B 2,615 +0.29% | waldron | |
03/5/2018 13:02 | Total 51.66 +0.02% Engie 14.605 +0.34% Orange 15.06 -0.53% FTSE 100 7,542.49 -0.01% Dow Jones 23,924.98 +0.00% CAC 40 5,513.13 -0.29% BP 548 +0.11% Shell A 2,549.5 +0.71% Shell B 2,626.5 +0.73% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.95 -0.21% Gasoline NYMEX 2.07 +0.11% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.76 -0.11% | waldron | |
03/5/2018 08:50 | Total 51.79 +0.27% Engie 14.635 +0.55% Orange 15.1 -0.26% FTSE 100 7,538.82 -0.06% Dow Jones 23,924.98 -0.72% CAC 40 5,517.4 -0.21% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.34 +0.33% Gasoline NYMEX 2.08 +0.33% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.77 +0.25% BP 549.1 +0.31% Shell A 2,547.5 +0.63% Shell B 2,620 +0.48% | waldron | |
02/5/2018 12:38 | Total 52.06 -0.52% Engie 14.515 -0.24% Orange 15.08 -0.23% FTSE 100 7,549.41 +0.39% Dow Jones 24,099.05 -0.27% CAC 40 5,530.79 +0.19% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 73.02 -0.37% Gasoline NYMEX 2.08 -0.37% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.79 -0.32% BP 549.3 +0.29% Shell A 2,537 +0.59% Shell B 2,610.5 +0.60% | waldron |
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