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FAQs
Holders of ordinary shares who have validly submitted US dollars, euros or pounds sterling currency elections by June 3, 2024 will be entitled to a dividend of US$0.344, €0.3166 or 26.94p per ordinary share, respectively.
What are the quarterly results of Shell in 2024? ›
DELIVERING STRONG Q1 RESULTS
Q1 2024 Adjusted Earnings1 of $7.7 billion, reflecting strong operational performance across the business. CFFO of $13.3 billion for the quarter includes a working capital outflow of $2.8 billion.
Will Shell increase dividends again? ›
Subject to Board approval, Shell aims to grow the dividend per share by around 4 percent every year, and the Group will target the distribution of 30-40% of its cash flow from operations to shareholders. The Group expects over time to return cash to shareholders through a combination of dividends and share buybacks.
Is Shell a good dividend stock? ›
With over 3.5% dividend yield and strong cash flow position, Shell Plc (NYSE:SHEL) is one of the best energy dividend stocks to buy according to hedge funds. Shell Plc (NYSE:SHEL) recently posted strong Q1 results, and announced that it will buy back $3.5 billion of its shares over the next three months.
How much is the next Shell dividend? ›
Shell (UK) shareholders who own GB:SHEL stock before this date will receive Shell (UK)'s next dividend payment of 27.55p per share on Jun 24, 2024.
What is final dividend date? ›
The final dividend is declared at the end of the financial year. It can be declared multiple times over the years. While the liquidating dividend is paid when the company ceases to exist and declares the termination of operations. It is a one-time payment made to its shareholders at the time of liquidating the company.
How much will Shell shareholders get? ›
Dividend Summary
Summary | Previous dividend | Next dividend |
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Per share | 26.9p (34.4c) | 26.94p (34.4c) |
Declaration date | 02 Nov 2023 (Thu) | 02 Nov 2023 (Thu) |
Ex-div date | 15 Feb 2024 (Thu) | 16 May 2024 (Thu) |
Pay date | 25 Mar 2024 (Mon) | 24 Jun 2024 (Mon) |
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Is Shell a buy or sell? ›
Shell's analyst rating consensus is a Strong Buy.
What is the 12-month forecast for Shell stock? ›
Shell Stock Forecast
The 4 analysts with 12-month price forecasts for Shell stock have an average target of 87.25, with a low estimate of 79 and a high estimate of 95. The average target predicts an increase of 24.75% from the current stock price of 69.94.
Should I buy Shell A or B shares? ›
Shell state that the only difference is the dividend access mechanism. So, for a UK resident, B shares seem more valuable than A shares since the dividend will be received without any tax being withheld by the Dutch authorities.
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What is the best dividend stock to buy now? ›
Agree Realty and Scotiabank are dividend-paying stocks that you can feel comfortable owning for the long term.
What is the come dividend date? ›
A stock is cum dividend, which means "with dividend," when a company has declared that there will be a dividend in the future but has not yet paid it out. In order to buy a share cum dividend, the buyer must complete the purchase before a certain point in the dividend period, called the record date.
What are the three dividend dates? ›
There are three important dates involved with the process of a company paying a dividend: the declaration date, the ex-dividend date, and the record date.
What are the four dividend dates? ›
There are four dates to know when it comes to companies' dividends: the declaration date, the ex-dividend date, the record date, and the payable date. On the ex-dividend date, stock prices typically decline by the amount of the dividend.
What is the last date to get dividend? ›
The ex-dividend date for stocks is usually set one business day before the record date. If you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment. Instead, the seller gets the dividend.