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  2. Shell's Solid Q3 Performance: Strong Revenue, $3.5 Billion ...

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    Shell plc (NYSE:SHEL) shares are trading higher after it reported third-quarter results. Revenue of $71.09 billion beat the consensus of $61.34 billion. Total production at Integrated Gas fell 4% ...

  3. Shell still reviewing moving listing away from London but not ...

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    Oil company Shell said Thursday that it was still mulling moving its stock market listing from London to New York. After announcing a 16% decline in full-year earnings of $23.7 billion from $28.3 ...

  4. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    Through most of Shell's early history, Shell USA business in the United States was substantially independent. Its stock was traded on the NYSE, and the group's central office had little direct involvement in running the operation. However, in 1984, Shell made a bid to purchase those shares of Shell Oil Company it did not own (around 30%) and ...

  5. Why ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Shell Stocks ... - AOL

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    Falling oil prices mean cheap oil stocks. But one of these stocks is cheaper than the others.

  6. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

  7. Special-purpose acquisition company - Wikipedia

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    A special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC; / s p æ k /), also known as a "blank check company", is a shell corporation listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring (or merging with) a private company, thus making the private company public without going through the initial public offering process, which often carries significant procedural and regulatory burdens.