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Shell (SHEL) Stock Price, News & Analysis

$69.19
+1.02 (+1.50%)
(As of 09/19/2024 ET)

About Shell Stock (NYSE:SHEL)

Key Stats

Today's Range
$68.81
$69.63
50-Day Range
$65.90
$73.28
52-Week Range
$60.34
$74.61
Volume
4.06 million shs
Average Volume
4.13 million shs
Market Capitalization
$218.80 billion
P/E Ratio
12.77
Dividend Yield
3.97%
Price Target
$85.00
Consensus Rating
Moderate Buy

Company Overview

Shell plc, formerly known as Royal Dutch Shell plc, is a UK-based multinational oil and gas company. It is a vertically integrated and diversified company operating in all aspects of the oil industry. It is counted among the “super-majors” and one of the world’s largest companies in terms of scope, revenue and earnings. It is listed on the London LSE, the Amsterdam Euronext and the New York Stock Exchange.

Royal Dutch Shell plc was founded in 1907 because of Standard Oil’s growth and growing global dominance. It is a merger of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company (founded in 1890) and The “Shell” Transport Compay, founded in 1897. The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was engaged in oil operations in southeast Asia while The “Shell” Transport Company was a family-owned import business focused initially on seashells.

The two operating segments of Royal Dutch Shell were not legally unified as a business for several reasons but acted as one company in all operations. The Royal Dutch Petroleum end of operations was responsible for the exploration and production of oil liquids and gasses while The “Shell” Transport Company was responsible for transport and storage.

The company purchased assets from the Rothschilds in 1912 boosted operations by more than double. This led to explosive growth but the WWI years were hard on the company. More than 15% of its global operations were destroyed and had to be rebuilt or replaced, an issue it will have to deal with more than once as it expands around the globe. By 1930, Royal Dutch Shell was the world's largest producer of petroleum products and chemicals, a standing it will maintain for many years.

The company was known as one of the 7 Sisters which dominated the oil market between 1940 to 1970 and in 1970 it helped to pioneer oceanic transport of liquified natural gas. It maintained its dual status with operations, headquarters and listing in both London and the Netherlands until 2005. In 2005 it unified and became a single entity with its headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands. That status lasted until 2022 when it unified once again, this time its Class A and Class B shares, and moved its headquarters to London.

Today Shell plc operates as a diversified energy company with global operations. It operates through 4 key segments that are Integrated Gas, Upstream, Oil Products and Chemicals. The Gas and Upstream segments explore for and extract petroleum products while the Oil Products and Chemicals segments refine, store, transport and markets feedstocks, fuel products and petrochemicals. At the end of 2021, the company had just over 9 billion in proven reserves, a figure that had been in decline for 6 years.

Shell Stock Analysis - MarketRank™

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Overall MarketRank™: 73rd Percentile

Shell scored higher than 73% of companies evaluated by MarketBeat, and ranked 122nd out of 253 stocks in the oils/energy sector. Scores are calculated by averaging available category scores, with extra weight given to analysis and valuation.

  • Consensus Rating

    Shell has received a consensus rating of Moderate Buy. The company's average rating score is 2.86, and is based on 4 buy ratings, 2 hold ratings, and no sell ratings.

  • Amount of Analyst Coverage

    Shell has been the subject of 5 research reports in the past 90 days, demonstrating strong analyst interest in this stock.

  • Read more about Shell's stock forecast and price target.
  • Earnings Growth

    Earnings for Shell are expected to decrease by -1.97% in the coming year, from $8.61 to $8.44 per share.

  • Price to Earnings Ratio vs. the Market

    The P/E ratio of Shell is 12.77, which means that it is trading at a less expensive P/E ratio than the market average P/E ratio of about 133.19.

  • Price to Earnings Ratio vs. Sector

    The P/E ratio of Shell is 12.77, which means that it is trading at a less expensive P/E ratio than the Oils/Energy sector average P/E ratio of about 15.51.

  • Price to Earnings Growth Ratio

    Shell has a PEG Ratio of 1.51. PEG Ratios above 1 indicate that a company could be overvalued.

  • Price to Book Value per Share Ratio

    Shell has a P/B Ratio of 1.20. P/B Ratios below 3 indicates that a company is reasonably valued with respect to its assets and liabilities.

  • Read more about Shell's valuation and earnings.
  • Percentage of Shares Shorted

    0.23% of the float of Shell has been sold short.
  • Short Interest Ratio / Days to Cover

    Shell has a short interest ratio ("days to cover") of 2, which is generally considered an acceptable ratio of short interest to trading volume.
  • Change versus previous month

    Short interest in Shell has recently increased by 5.86%, indicating that investor sentiment is decreasing significantly.
  • Dividend Leadership

    Shell is a leading dividend payer. It pays a dividend yield of 4.08%, putting its dividend yield in the top 25% of dividend-paying stocks.

  • Dividend Growth

    Shell does not have a long track record of dividend growth.

  • Dividend Coverage

    The dividend payout ratio of Shell is 50.74%. This payout ratio is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75%.

  • Dividend Sustainability

    Based on earnings estimates, Shell will have a dividend payout ratio of 32.58% next year. This indicates that Shell will be able to sustain or increase its dividend.

  • Read more about Shell's dividend.
  • Percentage of Shares Shorted

    0.23% of the float of Shell has been sold short.
  • Short Interest Ratio / Days to Cover

    Shell has a short interest ratio ("days to cover") of 2, which is generally considered an acceptable ratio of short interest to trading volume.
  • Change versus previous month

    Short interest in Shell has recently increased by 5.86%, indicating that investor sentiment is decreasing significantly.
  • News Sentiment

    Shell has a news sentiment score of 0.49. This score is calculated as an average of sentiment of articles about the company over the last seven days and ranges from 2 (good news) to -2 (bad news). This news sentiment score is similar to the average news sentiment of Oils/Energy companies.
  • News Coverage This Week

    MarketBeat has tracked 30 news articles for Shell this week, compared to 25 articles on an average week.
  • Search Interest

    37 people have searched for SHEL on MarketBeat in the last 30 days. This is an increase of 68% compared to the previous 30 days.
  • MarketBeat Follows

    Only 11 people have added Shell to their MarketBeat watchlist in the last 30 days. This is a decrease of -42% compared to the previous 30 days.
  • Insider Buying vs. Insider Selling

    In the past three months, Shell insiders have not sold or bought any company stock.

  • Percentage Held by Insiders

    Only 1.00% of the stock of Shell is held by insiders.

  • Percentage Held by Institutions

    Only 28.60% of the stock of Shell is held by institutions.

  • Read more about Shell's insider trading history.

SHEL Stock News Headlines

Transaction in Own Shares
“Buffett Indicator” Predicts 62% Stock Market Crash
The last time the "Buffett Indicator" flashed this red was in 2000 - right before the market crashed 50%.
Transaction in Own Shares
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SHEL Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

Shell's stock was trading at $65.80 on January 1st, 2024. Since then, SHEL shares have increased by 5.2% and is now trading at $69.1950.
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Shell plc (NYSE:SHEL) posted its earnings results on Thursday, August, 1st. The energy company reported $1.97 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $1.82 by $0.15. The energy company earned $75.06 billion during the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $88.62 billion. Shell had a trailing twelve-month return on equity of 14.56% and a net margin of 5.97%.

Shell subsidiaries include these companies: Actis Solenergi Limited, Sprng Energy, Powershop Australia, Savion LLC, MSTS Payments LLC, Inspire Energy Holdings LLC, Select Carbon, and more.

Shell's top institutional shareholders include Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (0.72%), Mawer Investment Management Ltd. (0.15%), Pzena Investment Management LLC (0.12%) and Westwood Global Investments LLC (0.08%).

Shares of SHEL stock can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Charles Schwab, E*TRADE, Fidelity, and Vanguard Brokerage Services.
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Company Calendar

Ex-Dividend for 6/24 Dividend
5/16/2024
Dividend Payable
6/24/2024
Last Earnings
8/01/2024
Ex-Dividend for 9/23 Dividend
8/16/2024
Today
9/19/2024
Dividend Payable
9/23/2024
Next Earnings (Estimated)
11/07/2024
Fiscal Year End
12/31/2024

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Industry
Crude petroleum & natural gas
Sub-Industry
Petroleum And Natural Gas
Employees
103,000
Year Founded
1907

Price Target and Rating

Average Stock Price Target
$85.00
High Stock Price Target
$90.00
Low Stock Price Target
$79.00
Potential Upside/Downside
+24.7%
Consensus Rating
Moderate Buy
Rating Score (0-4)
2.86
Research Coverage
7 Analysts

Profitability

Net Income
$19.36 billion
Pretax Margin
10.19%

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
$302.02 billion
Cash Flow
$18.57 per share
Book Value
$57.74 per share

Miscellaneous

Outstanding Shares
3,162,058,000
Free Float
3,130,437,000
Market Cap
$215.53 billion
Optionable
Optionable
Beta
0.57

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Should I Buy Shell Stock? SHEL Pros and Cons Explained

These pros and cons were generated based on recent news and financial data from MarketBeat in order to provide readers with the fastest and most accurate insights. They were last updated on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Please send any questions or comments about these Shell pros and cons to contact@marketbeat.com.

Shell
Bull Case

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Here are some ways that investors could benefit from investing in Shell:

  • Shell plc operates as an energy and petrochemical company with a global presence, providing diversification across multiple regions.
  • Shell has a strong focus on renewable energy solutions, positioning itself well for the shift towards sustainable energy sources.
  • Recent developments in Shell's Integrated Gas segment have shown promising growth potential in the natural gas market.
  • Shell's marketing and products segments have been adapting to changing consumer demands, enhancing revenue streams.
  • Investors may find Shell's current stock price attractive for potential long-term gains.

Shell
Bear Case

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Investors should be bearish about investing in Shell for these reasons:

  • Shell's operations are heavily influenced by fluctuations in global energy prices, leading to potential volatility in earnings.
  • Regulatory challenges in the energy sector could impact Shell's profitability and growth prospects.
  • Competitive pressures in the petrochemical industry may limit Shell's market share and margins.
  • Environmental concerns and climate change regulations pose risks to Shell's traditional business model.
  • Investors should carefully consider the impact of geopolitical events on Shell's operations and financial performance.

This page (NYSE:SHEL) was last updated on 9/19/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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