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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shell Plc | LSE:RDSB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03MM408 | 'B' 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% | 1,894.60 | 1,900.40 | 1,901.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2015 09:25 | I'm hoping for 1750..possibly lower | badtime | |
30/6/2015 09:18 | This must bottom out soon | stevenrevell | |
29/6/2015 18:51 | I will set another long position as soon as this gets to the bottom of range again. Worked well last time | supermarky | |
29/6/2015 13:34 | Yield currently about 6.5%.Now there's a tasty morsel.Can they sustain it? It depends on oil and gas prices.If there is a complete collapse,then the answer must be no.At current levels,likely,but no guarantee.Having said that,I do not recollect them ever having cut the dividend.Also this is a huge company,and could weather the storm,far more than others could. | imperial3 | |
29/6/2015 13:31 | There is always someone who thinks lower, whatever the price is and the reverse also applies, that's the market. Sub £18 would not be a shock at this stage, in which case I would add more, let's see. | essentialinvestor | |
29/6/2015 12:09 | Yankers, you should be selling. It is going down. 1700p is my next buy. | irnbru2 | |
29/6/2015 12:03 | Bought a few. | essentialinvestor | |
29/6/2015 09:11 | More for me as well at 1844... | fangorn2 | |
29/6/2015 08:45 | Martin Armstrong, oh dear. | essentialinvestor | |
29/6/2015 08:32 | Some more for me at 1843p | nicksig | |
29/6/2015 08:31 | 1843p. Getting close. Love them gaps! Shaggy | shaggies_view | |
29/6/2015 04:37 | Taking Martin Armstrong, This is just the start of the commodity cycle decline. Ok, no one saw this coming. There is zero reason, to think oil will go up, while the rest of the world is going back to the stone age. | irnbru2 | |
29/6/2015 04:34 | Shaggy, get real. | irnbru2 | |
29/6/2015 04:33 | Get selling, the shorters will win. | irnbru2 | |
29/6/2015 04:20 | Scaling in a few more RDSB purchases as price heads to 1750p+/- target! Shaggy | shaggies_view | |
28/6/2015 20:37 | Thanks nicksig I saw on another bb dax down 4.5pc ftse 3.5pc. Over reaction if you ask me I am 90pc cash so can pick up a few bargains. | wipo1 | |
28/6/2015 17:40 | That's with IG | nicksig | |
28/6/2015 17:40 | Sunday FTSE is currently down 187 but I'd take that with a pinch of salt | nicksig | |
28/6/2015 15:04 | Do you know the current ftse futures price? | wipo1 | |
28/6/2015 12:15 | The DAX futures were down over 550 points earlier. Monday is going to be interesting | nicksig | |
28/6/2015 11:30 | I never thought RDSB could trade around £18 outside of a new bear market, however we may get closer to that level this coming week. Any of the non execs buying this "bargain" 6.5% yield?, or any of the BOD buying at these levels ... | essentialinvestor | |
28/6/2015 07:21 | BG. price target 1350_1410 without shell deal | 84stewart | |
28/6/2015 00:14 | Ignoring the potential Head and Shoulder pattern target for now, the downbreak on this descending triangle has a target below 1800. | bamboo2 | |
27/6/2015 22:52 | Ok, agreed. I amm assuming Shell will not go bust. That means (BG deal, or not) it will revert to it's long term yield at some point, which mean the share price has to go up. In the mean time, you get ~6.4%. You can not loose. Ok, they might scam it down lower, short term, but just buy more. | irnbru2 |
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