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Pokerchips,I respect all opinions.Difference of opinions makes decent conversation.Char333 is a constant pessimist about RDSB and ok I get it but to keep posting gloom and doom and keep on buying is at odds with my thinking.This corona virus thing may well have a lot further to run and for me and many others it is gut churning to watch and wait for a return to normality but return it will.I think char is suffering from FOME and I have a wee bit of that myself.
Char333 is merely making his opinion and currently is a holder concerned about the year ahead .....there is nothing wrong with that ...you either take it or leave it....
If anyone hasnt got broad enough shoulders to take on other people's views on the outlook of gas and oil prices then..for goodness sake get out of Shell ....the whole market of oil and gas prices is in the hands of speculators,derivative players, politicians , traders, shorters...you name it .....and of course linked to the constant flow of economic data ....it is like a seismic needle that flicks on every day news...and no one knows what the next 12 months will bring...one way or the other
It is all just personal angles and .....my advice...if you are a heavy long buyer....look for reasons why you might have got it wrong...and if you are a seller or on the sidelines...obviously look for reasons why you should get ready to buy
In other words..always best not to stick your head in the sand and think your position is right....market is way, way , way too big for that...
im impressed with Chars vast worldly wise knowledge and predictive ability - now why didnt he tell us about the impending doom a while ago?, the answer is because just like the rest of us he cannot see the future despite his scaremongering.
All we need now is that worldgoround numpty to join in.
Gotta dash car needs filling up with fresh air, beans, tofu or possible diesel.
the troll type regular posters, always , and I mean always end up buying more than most on the shares they post on..same will be true here, we all like a bargain :-)
I've topped up around £18.75. This was you the other day.Char, with your extremely bearish outlook why did you buy? I am very curious.There is a bottom somewhere and like many people I would like to know where it is.
2021 -2025, shell returning £125 billion to shareholders. Yeah right. Get real. Talk is cheap. I'll believe it when I see it. I'd enjoy the next few dividends , because in this oil & gas turn down, when push comes to shove the people who will suffer are the small shareholders. The c e o will walk away with a hefty packet come what may. Will you or I, errrrrr , no. I recall Vodafone spending around 7 billion for a India gamble & it backfired. It's now practically worthless. Shell bought B G group for a hefty price & now doesn't look a good purchase, as gas prices plummet, as well as oil of cause. Some idiot on here saying shell soon be back at £25. Get real. These people hide their head in the sand. If president tramp hadn't had those spats with Iraq around Xmas, I dread to think where this S P would be now. £16 probably. People keep saying shell as seen £15 a few times before. Yes that's true, but not with the oil & gas mess in USA. There's be a revaluation of oil in USA , so these lower prices for shell will be the norm, mark my words. As each day passes my brother's prediction & brokers of £27 this year is complete folly. BP is also sinking , their demise may be a little slower. But in the same boat, no doubt. The more the company as to pay a bigger % dividend, the quicker the dividend cut or rights issue will arise. I'm not talking months in this, but 2 to 3 years time. Within the time frame that shell intended to return capitol to shareholders. Let's see. But I'll put all my money on it, errrrrr no. Feel free to disagree, I'm no expert in stock markets, but I'm very good at seeing the brown stuff before many people even sniff it. Negative, no, realist, yes definitely.
"Bernstein analyst Oswald Clint sees 50% upside in the shares"
wow.... in ancient times people followed those that could " see" into the heavens ...now it seems we follow those that can "see" in the future and guide us follow their star of light to wealth
However, if must be said ...both of these "prophets" could, in effect, see no more into the future can anyone else .... given all the possible unforseen "events" that can easily change the star's direction
https://www.barrons.com/articles/why-royal-dutch-shell-top-stock-for-2020-51577393092
Shell has a goal of returning $125 billion in dividends and stock buybacks to investors from 2021 to 2025—more than half of its current market value. Bernstein analyst Oswald Clint sees 50% upside in the shares,
While the Big Oil companies of the future will likely be different in structure, product, and service, from their present-day iterations, the steps today’s majors are taking now will ensure they maintain their market lead over the approaching horizon.
Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) acquired the electric vehicle (EV) charging firm Greenlots as a first-wave colonisation of the emerging industry of EV Infrastructure. The acquisition has proved the attractiveness of energy markets further down the supply chain for leading oil and gas companies. Shell intends for its subsidiary to become the foundation of its sustainable mobility business in North America.
https://www.killik.com/the-edit/how-big-oil-is-transitioning-to-clean-energy/