Previous Close | 67.00 |
Open | 67.50 |
Bid | 68.00 x N/A |
Ask | 68.50 x N/A |
Day's Range | 67.50 - 67.50 |
52 Week Range | 51.50 - 69.00 |
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Avg. Volume | 2 |
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Beta (5Y Monthly) | N/A |
PE Ratio (TTM) | N/A |
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Shell (SHEL) cites its shift toward refocusing on its profitable ventures, including those associated with traditional fossil fuels, as the reason for its withdrawal from China's power business.
(Bloomberg) -- Shell Plc has agreed to sell its Singapore refining and chemicals assets to a joint venture between commodity trader Glencore Plc and Indonesia’s PT Chandra Asri Pacific.Most Read from BloombergAmericans Are Racking Up ‘Phantom Debt’ That Wall Street Can’t TrackStormy Daniels Will Return to Court in Test of Trump’s DemeanorTrump Judge Indefinitely Postpones Documents Case TrialUS Pauses Arms Shipment to Israel on Rafah Invasion ConcernsAs part of the transaction, Shell will transf
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Shell said on Wednesday it has agreed to sell its refinery and petrochemical assets in Singapore, Asia's main oil hub, to a joint venture between Indonesian chemicals firm Chandra Asri and Swiss miner and commodities trader Glencore. Reuters reported last August that Shell had hired Goldman Sachs to explore a potential sale of its refining and petrochemical plants in Singapore as part of a broader strategic review globally to become a lower-carbon operator.