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18 May 2024

3 days ago

Shell plc (LSE:SHEL)


USD 0.344 (0.96%)
ExDate = 18 May 2024

16 May 2024

5 days ago

Shell plc (LSE:SHEL)


USD 0.344 (0.94%)
ExDate = 16 May 2024

15 May 2024

6 days ago

Shell plc (LSE:SHEL)


USD 0.344 (0.93%)
ExDate = 18 May 2024

13 May 2024

7 days ago

Trading around all-time highs, is there any value left in Shell’s share price?


Shell’s (LSE: SHEL) share price is trading up around all-time highs at over £29. For some investors, such a rise might signal that they should jump on the bandwagon and buy the stock. For others, it may indicate that they should avoid the shares as they are much more expensive than they were. Neither ...

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11 May 2024

10 days ago

Shell plc (LSE:SHEL)


USD 0.344 (0.94%)
ExDate = 18 May 2024

8 May 2024

12 days ago

If I invest £10,000 in Shell shares, how much passive income could I receive?


Investing £10,000 in Shell (LSE:SHEL) at today’s prices would buy 343 shares. With the dividend currently at £1.08 per share, that would return around £370 in income this year. That’s in the short term. The real question for investors is what the dividend will look like as the world shifts towards renewable ...

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3 May 2024

18 days ago

The Shell share price gains after bumper Q1! Have I missed my chance?


After a set of bumper results, released on 2 May, the Shell (LSE:SHEL) share price made some moderate gains. These gains were perhaps less than I’d expected given the size of the headline earnings beat. Analysts expected Shell to register $6.5bn of adjusted earnings during the first quarter, but the ...

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22 Apr 2024

28 days ago

At around £28.50, Shell’s share price looks cheap to me


Shell’s (LSE: SHEL) share price is basically a product of two key factors, in my view. First, the oil price — largely a function of supply and demand, overlain with geopolitical factors related to both. Second, market perceptions of how much its energy transition strategy is likely to disadvantage it ...

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20 Apr 2024

31 days ago

Here’s what a FTSE 100 exit could mean for the Shell share price


Currently above £28, the Shell (LSE:SHEL) share price trades within a few percentage points of a record high. The oil and gas giant is the FTSE 100 index’s largest company measured by market cap, valued at a whopping £182.4bn today. However, Shell’s days as a FTSE 100 stock could be numbered. In recent ...

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17 Apr 2024

34 days ago

Is this FTSE 100 stalwart the perfect buy for my Stocks and Shares ISA?


When it comes to buying shares in my Stocks and Shares ISA, I look for one thing – a stock selling for less than it’s worth. And one FTSE 100 company stands out to me at the moment. Right now, Shell (LSE:SHEL) is considering switching its listing to New York. The reason being that the company feels the ...

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34 days ago

Warren Buffett is an investing genius. But what might he buy if he were British?


Imagine Warren Buffett was a born-and-bred London or Manchester local with his razor-sharp financial mind focused on UK stocks. The world-famous US investor typically sticks to familiar stocks back home but I would love to know what he might choose if he was based in Blighty. Fuelling up for foreign ...

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16 Apr 2024

35 days ago

Hargreaves Lansdown investors have been buying dividend stocks BP and Shell. Should I?


It seemed like dividend stocks were back in demand last week. Two of the top three most popular buys at UK investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown were big oilers BP (LSE: BP) and Shell (LSE: SHEL) with only Barclays separating them. I can see why. Chunky income As things stand, BP has a forecast dividend ...

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14 Apr 2024

36 days ago

Here’s why the FTSE 100 is still my top choice for dividend income


The UK stock market might not be the best bet for finding high-flying growth stocks. But I think it could be perfect for those of us seeking dividend income. I was considering this after reading some recent thoughts from Shell (LSE: SHEL) CEO Wael Sawan. Speaking to Bloomberg, he was despairing of Shell’s ...

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