In the latest close session, Shell (SHEL) was down 2% at $73.01. This change lagged the S&P 500's 0.19% gain on the day. Elsewhere, the Dow gained 0.22%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq added 0.31%. Prior ...
Shell's valuation is unjustifiably low, despite generating $39.5 billion in free cash flow and aggressively rewarding shareholders with buybacks and dividends. Short-term issues like weak LNG trading ...
An announcement from Shell (UK) ( ($GB:SHEL) ) is now available. Shell plc announced the purchase of its own shares as part of an ongoing share ...
Shell's partnership with Norway's Equinor combines strengths in the North Sea, leveraging assets like Shell’s Jackdaw gas field and Equinor’s Rosebank oil field. Jackdaw is set to come online in 2025, ...
The most recent trading session ended with Shell (SHEL) standing at $64.65, reflecting a -0.6% shift from the previouse trading day's closing. This change was narrower than the S&P 500's 2.36% loss on ...
Shell stock shows a bearish trend, but analysts see 22% upside with a price target of $79.27. Q4 earnings report could either confirm the downtrend or trigger a reversal if key levels are breached.
Shell (NYSE: SHEL) has outperformed the market over the past 5 years by 2.78% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 15.89%. Currently, Shell has a market capitalization of ...
Persistent Shell-BP merger rumors increase risk for Shell shareholders, contributing to my decision to sell my entire Shell position, despite management denials of any intent to merge the companies.
Shell will buy back $4 billion worth of shares and increase its dividend by 15% after posting another gigantic quarterly profit thanks to strong oil and gas prices. The UK company posted net income of ...
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