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Shell Plc (SHEL) Stock on 5 December 2025: Latest Price, LNG Canada Setbacks, Adura JV and 2026 Outlook

Shell Plc (SHEL) Stock on 5 December 2025: Latest Price, LNG Canada Setbacks, Adura JV and 2026 Outlook

As of the close on Thursday 4 December 2025, Shell Plc’s New York–listed ADRs were trading around $74.5, leaving the stock in the upper half of its 52‑week range and up roughly 19% year‑to‑date in 2025.Intellectia+1 Recent buyback disclosures show London‑listed shares changing hands near £28 and Amsterdam‑listed shares around €32, underscoring how far the stock has climbed from the lows of 2022–2023.Stock Titan+1 That strong performance comes with a dense cluster of headlines as of 5 December 2025:
Shell PLC Stock Today, November 28, 2025: Buybacks, Dividend Deadline and Analyst Signals

Shell PLC Stock Today, November 28, 2025: Buybacks, Dividend Deadline and Analyst Signals

London – 28 November 2025 – Shell PLC is ending the week with a mix of supportive corporate actions and growing strategic debate. A large ongoing share buyback, a key dividend deadline, and fresh analyst moves are all shaping how investors are looking at Shell stock today. Shell’s shares are edging higher in European trading on Friday, helped by firm crude prices and continued buybacks.
Shell Plc Share Price Today (25 November 2025): SHEL Slips 0.2% in London as Bonga Deal, Ferrari Pact and Indonesia Fuel Move Grab Attention

Shell Plc Share Price Today (25 November 2025): SHEL Slips 0.2% in London as Bonga Deal, Ferrari Pact and Indonesia Fuel Move Grab Attention

Shell Plc’s share price was broadly steady on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, as investors weighed a trio of fresh headlines: a larger stake in Nigeria’s Bonga deep‑water field, a long‑term renewable power deal with Ferrari, and a fuel‑supply agreement in Indonesia – all against a weaker crude oil backdrop. Across Shell’s three main listings, the picture was one of modest moves rather than big swings:

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  • BCE, Telus weigh AI spending against TSX dividends
    June 29, 2026, 9:24 PM EDT. BCE and Telus are putting more money into AI infrastructure, a move that is hitting dividends for both TSX telecoms. BCE committed $1.3 billion to a new AI data centre, looking for $500 million in annual revenue and $250 million free cash flow from it, but said it would cut its 2025 dividend by 56%. The company is now focusing on deleveraging and keeping its payout manageable over chasing dividend growth. Telus is targeting over $66 billion for AI projects in five years, which could push back its aim for 10% free cash flow growth and cutting debt by 2028. Telus has kept up dividends but hasn't seen its stock rally like BCE. Both are facing tight dividend growth as they shift spending to AI and focus on the balance sheet.
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