Here; viewtopic.php?p=453756#p453756
Shell RDSB are a mainstay in my HYP, and doubtlessly that of other HYPers too, so this should be of interest hereabouts.
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Royal Dutch Shell plc publishes third quarter 2021 press release and dividend info posted on Company News.
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Re: Royal Dutch Shell plc publishes third quarter 2021 press release and dividend info posted on Company News.
Old news....April 2020
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christophe ... 60105152d9
"Van Beurden’s shocking admission: “We do not expect a recovery of oil prices or demand for our products in the medium term.”
source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/markets-hub/commodity/C7
It strikes me that Mr vB ( CEO of Shell) was perhaps being very pessimistic at the time ( or prudent in the face of events beyond his control more likely).
However, if the break even price for Shell is even approaching $36 ( from a previous $51 per barrel break even price) , coupled with a significant dividend saving, then surely Shell must be awash with money?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christophe ... 60105152d9
"Van Beurden’s shocking admission: “We do not expect a recovery of oil prices or demand for our products in the medium term.”
source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/markets-hub/commodity/C7
It strikes me that Mr vB ( CEO of Shell) was perhaps being very pessimistic at the time ( or prudent in the face of events beyond his control more likely).
However, if the break even price for Shell is even approaching $36 ( from a previous $51 per barrel break even price) , coupled with a significant dividend saving, then surely Shell must be awash with money?
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