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Shell Plc | LSE:RDSB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03MM408 | 'B' ORD EUR0.07 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,894.60 | 1,900.40 | 1,901.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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19/1/2019 10:29 | WHO USED TO SAY THE TREND IS YOUR FRIEND | ariane | |
19/1/2019 10:20 | Old news, but might be of interest to some Shell Stock Has Fallen the Least in the Past Month By Michelle ReyDec 27, 2018 | 4:25 PM Shell’s stock performance Among the six integrated energy stocks we’re looking at in this series, Royal Dutch Shell (RDS.A) stock has fallen the least in the past month, by 6.0% since November 23. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) has fallen 11.0%, and peers Chevron (CVX), ExxonMobil (XOM), and Suncor Energy (SU) have fallen 11.1%, 13.2%, and 19.9%, respectively. Shell Shell’s moving averages In the past month, Shell’s ten-day moving average has fallen 6.2%, moving from 2.4% below its 30-day moving average to 3.6% below. The larger this gap, the more difficult it is for the shorter-term moving average to cross over the longer-term average. How is Shell placed after its recent fall? Shell’s current dividend yield is 6.8%, above peers’ average of 5.5%. Plus, Shell has announced the second tranche of its $25 billion share buyback program, set to buy up to $2.5 billion in stock by January 28, 2019. It completed its first tranche, of $2.0 billion, in October. Shell’s forward PE multiple of 9.0x is below peers’ average of 10.4x, likely due to its lower growth. Shell’s earnings are expected to grow 29% this year, whereas peers’ anticipated average growth is 61%. However, Shell has been strengthening its financials, improving its debt and cash flow. Overall, Shell has a higher dividend yield than peers, but its valuation and anticipated growth are lower. Zoom1m3m6mYTD1yClick Ticker Above to Show/Hide on GraphCVXSURDS.A XOMJan '19Jul '18-20%0%-40%+ 20% 3 | ariane | |
19/1/2019 09:08 | LOOKING GOOD AS WE APPROACH MONTH END A PASSION FOR SHELL | waldron | |
19/1/2019 08:58 | US crude surges 3.3% to 2-month high on hopes for US-China trade deal Published Fri, Jan 18 2019 • 5:30 AM EST | Updated Fri, Jan 18 2019 • 2:50 PM EST Tom DiChristopher @tdichristopher Key Points Oil prices hit a roughly two-month high on news that Beijing has put forward a plan to eliminate its trade surplus with the United States. The ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two biggest economies has raised concerns about slower global growth and weaker demand for fuel. Oil prices also draw support from a report issued on Thursday showing OPEC’s oil output fell sharply in December. | waldron | |
18/1/2019 22:18 | Jan 18, 2019, 05:27pm How Much Has Antarctica's Ice Mass Loss Increased Since 1979? Rachel Crowell Rachel Crowell Contributor Science I write about mathematics. It's easy to forget about Antarctica's problems. After all, most people will never visit there, and the other continents are home to many more problems than can be feasibly lessened or fixed. In this connected world, however, what might seem like a problem that's restricted to a frozen, isolated part of the globe is bound to spread. A recent report, which constitutes the longest-ever assessment of remaining Antarctic ice mass, revealed the depth of the Antarctica's mass loss problem. According to the study, which was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), between 1979 and 2017, the continent's yearly ice mass loss increased sixfold. Here are the numbers: From 1979 to 1990, on average, approximately 40 gigatons (or 40 billion tons) worth of ice mass were lost each year. By the final time period (2009 to 2017) discussed in the study, the approximate average yearly ice mass loss had skyrocketed to 252 gigatons. The researchers assessed the continental ice discharge of 176 basins in a total of 18 regions, as well as the surrounding islands, using an annual time series of ice sheet velocity, ice thickness, reconstructed surface mass balance, drainage inventory and high-resolution topography data. That collection of data includes "more complete mapping of glacier thickness than in the past due to new data," new velocity data and "a newer reconstruction of surface climate compared to what our group published in 2011, so the estimates we obtain are of higher quality," lead study author Eric Rignot, an Earth-systems scientist for the University of California at Irvine and NASA, wrote in an email. "Data was derived from fairly high-resolution aerial photographs taken from a distance of about 350 meters via NASA’s Operation IceBridge; satellite radar interferometry from multiple space agencies; and the ongoing Landsat satellite imagery series, begun in the early 1970s," a news release notes. To estimate the ice sheet mass balance, the team utilized a technique called the component method, which compares snowfall accumulation occurring over the interior basins with glacial ice discharge across the grounding line. "Our technique examines each glacier and the exact partitioning between the surface climate and the glacier dynamics, so we can understand the physical processes driving the mass changes," Rignot noted. The mathematics used to evaluate data for this study included "very simple to calculate fluxes at gates (integration) and error analysis," according to Rignot. "The mass loss from West Antarctica is three to four times larger than that from East Antarctica and the [Antarctic] Peninsula, respectively," the researchers wrote in the study, adding "We find that the Antarctic Ice Sheet has been out of balance with snowfall accumulation the entire period of study, including in East Antarctica." The finding about East Antarctica is particularly surprising. "Our observations challenge the traditional view that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is stable and immune to change," the researchers wrote. That traditional view was based on the knowledge that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet "stands on higher ground, hence [it's] colder; and most of the ground is above the water line, hence protecting the ice from the influence of the ocean," Rignot noted. What about contributions to sea level rise? Since 1979, the average contribution to sea level rise stemming from Antarctica was about 3.6 millimeters per decade. What's more, Antarctica has contributed a total of about 14 millimeters to sea level rise in the last 40 years. "Evolution of the glaciers and surrounding ice shelves is consistent with a strengthening of the westerlies caused by a rise in greenhouse gas levels and ozone depletion that bring more CDW [circumpolar deep water] on the continental shelf," the researchers wrote. After analyzing their mass balance assessment (along with prior surveys), the team noted that future contributions to sea level rise from one sector of Antarctica alone (between the Cook, Ninnis and West ice shelves) may contribute multimeter sea level rise "with unabated climate warming." "Our outlook is that we have a lot of leakage of ice from many different regions of Antarctica, so we need to take the melting of Antarctica very seriously," Rignot said. Specific collection of data related to East Antarctica's ice thickness, as well as further validation of the team's mass balance model is needed, he noted. | adrian j boris | |
18/1/2019 19:51 | I SHELLBOT | adrian j boris | |
18/1/2019 17:16 | Total 47.785 +1.85% Engie 13.835 +1.73% Orange 13.57 +0.93% Saint Gobain 29.91 +2.10% Credit Agricole 10.324 +1.67% FTSE 100 6,968.33 +1.95% Dow Jones 24,653.46 +1.16% CAC 40 4,875.93 +1.70% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 62.63 +2.37% Gasoline NYMEX 1.46 +1.13% Natural Gas NYMEX 3.29 -3.57% WTI - 18/01 17:47:37 53.56 USD +2.64% BP 523.3 +2.41% Shell A 2,362 +2.47% Shell B 2,389 +2.89% Looks like the week has ended nicely on a positive note premium 27p and now again in the 2375 to 2475p BOX WHAT WITH THE LATEST NEWS NEXT WEEK MIGHT WELL SEE A SPIKE UP AS ALWAYS PERHAPS WISHFUL THINKING TRUMP MIGHT DO A TWEET | waldron | |
18/1/2019 16:24 | Oil spikes to 6-week high after China offers to slash US trade imbalance Published 6 hours ago | Updated Moments Ago Tom DiChristopher @tdichristopher Key Points OPEC report shows a December drop in oil output, indicating the group got a head start on its production cut pact. International Energy Agency says slow demand and rising U.S. output will weigh on prices. Washington considers rolling back China import tariffs. | la forge | |
18/1/2019 14:55 | Totally bemused, I think he seeks attention! | ianood | |
18/1/2019 13:39 | Puzzled i do not follow you monty i bet a decent number of posters here do not either | grupo | |
18/1/2019 13:29 | Glad you follow me, I have the most followers on ADVFN. No.1 trader. | montyhedge | |
18/1/2019 12:35 | montyhedge 18 Jan '19 - 12:14 - 4509 of 4509 0 0 0 Superb. Glad I fill my boots at 2319p. TO BE CONTINUED LOL I HOPE YOU HAVE SOME BIG BOOTS Shell B 2,370 +2.07% | grupo | |
18/1/2019 12:14 | Superb. Glad I fill my boots at 2319p. | montyhedge | |
18/1/2019 11:09 | montyhedge 18 Jan '19 - 08:09 - 4504 of 4506 0 0 0 Could they increase dividend this quarter from 47c to 49c, now that would be nice. Last time was 2014 went from 45c to 47c, so about time for a rise. monty one minute you say the divi is at risk, then you say you hope for an increase one minute the share price is overvalued and then you buy apparently because its a great buying opportunity all during a day or so without substantial share price movement you seem to change your views daily much like the weather give us a break and a rest and post reasonable information please be more consequent | grupo | |
18/1/2019 11:00 | broker ratings Royal Dutch Shell Plc 16.4% Potential Upside Indicated by JP Morgan Cazenove Posted by: Charlotte Edwards 18th January 2019 Royal Dutch Shell Plc with EPIC/TICKER (LON:RDSA) had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates So rdsb might be 2700 plus premium | grupo | |
18/1/2019 08:09 | Could they increase dividend this quarter from 47c to 49c, now that would be nice. Last time was 2014 went from 45c to 47c, so about time for a rise. | montyhedge | |
17/1/2019 19:49 | Big turn around Dow and oil up. | montyhedge |
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