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  • Market Capitalization 239.49 B
  • Employee 85 K
  • Founded N/A
  • CEO Wael Sawan
  • Website www.shell.com
  • Headquarter District Of Columbia, United States
  • FIGI BBG0147BN6G2
  • Industry Oil & Gas Integrated
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Frequently asked questions about Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)

What is the Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) stock price today?

The current price of Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) (SHEL) is 84.18. Over the past 24 hours, the stock has changed by +2.38%. Follow the SHEL chart for real-time price dynamics.

What is the stock ticker of Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)?

Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) trades under the ticker SHEL. Tickers can differ by exchange, so always check the exchange and instrument details before trading.

Is Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) stock going up?

SHEL has changed by +7.83% over the last week, -1.01% over the last month, and +17.01% over the last year. Review the chart to see whether the current move is part of a broader trend.

Does Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) release financial reports?

Yes. You can track Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) financial reports and review yearly or quarterly fundamentals on metatrader.com, including revenue, net income, dividends, and valuation metrics.

How many employees does Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) have?

As of the latest available data, Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) has 85 K employees. Workforce size can provide additional context about the company's scale and operations.

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Should I invest in Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2) stock?

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Shell PLC American Depositary Shares (each representing two (2)

Shell plc is a British multinational oil and gas company, headquartered in London, England. Shell is a public limited company with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and secondary listings on Euronext Amsterdam and the New York Stock Exchange. A core component of Big Oil, Shell is the second largest investor-owned oil and gas company in the world by revenue, and among the world's largest companies out of any industry. Measured by both its own emissions, and the emissions of all the fossil fuels it sells, Shell was the ninth-largest corporate producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 1988–2015. Shell was formed in April 1907 through the merger of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company of the Netherlands and The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company of the United Kingdom, with 60 percent of stock ownership under Royal Dutch. The merger was arranged by Calouste Gulbenkian, a British-Armenian oil magnate. The combined company rapidly became the leading competitor of the American Standard Oil and by 1920 Shell was the largest producer of oil in the world. Shell first entered the chemicals industry in 1929.

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