Royal Dutch Shell News 25 August 2018
Aug 25th, 2018
by John Donovan.


Summary
- Royal Dutch Shell has not cut its dividend since World War II and is currently offering a 5.6% dividend yield.
- The oil major has frozen its dividend for 18 consecutive quarters.
- The big question is whether it will raise its dividend amid excessive free cash flows and a brightening outlook of the oil sector. FULL ARTICLE



Shell aims to establish a network of hydrogen filling stations in the Netherlands and expects to roll out four stations by 2020—two in Amsterdam, one in The Hague, and one in Pesse. FULL ARTICLE
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