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Key statistics
On Friday, Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB:LSE) closed at 2,511.50, -11.74% below its 52-week high of 2,845.50, set on May 22, 2018.
52-week range
Markit short selling activity
| Open | 2,507.00 |
|---|---|
| High | 2,521.00 |
| Low | 2,492.00 |
| Bid | 2,481.00 |
| Offer | 2,645.00 |
| Previous close | 2,513.50 |
| Average volume | 4.03m |
|---|---|
| Shares outstanding | 8.33bn |
| Free float | 8.31bn |
| P/E (TTM) | 12.02 |
| Market cap | 230.32bn EUR |
| EPS (TTM) | 2.28 EUR |
| Annual div (ADY) | 140.58 GBX |
|---|---|
| Annual div yield (ADY) | 5.60% |
| Div ex-date | Aug 09 2018 |
| Div pay-date | Sep 17 2018 |
Data delayed at least 20 minutes, as of Aug 17 2018 16:53 BST.
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Investors Chronicle View
The last IC recommendation on Royal Dutch Shell PLC shares was Buy at 2.00 on 26 Jul 2018Read the full article



























