Shell (SHEL) hits the lowest oil reserves since 2013 as depletion risks future output; weak Q1 2026 earnings add pressure.
Shell has shown strong results in a multi-year profitability improvement effort. Despite this effort, the company still trades at a significant discount to Exxon Mobil and Chevron. That discount has ...
The CEO of a shell corporation formed to merge with the company running former President Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, went on a QAnon show to advocate for his own shareholders ...
"It is easy to be distracted by temporary profits and lose sight of the long term." ...
Shell companies—companies that have no or nominal business operations or non-cash assets for an extended period of time—can be used for legitimate purposes. However, they can also be used by ...
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Shell denied that it was in talks to buy BP after the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the oil major was in early discussions over a takeover of its British rival. “No talks are taking ...
An apparent shell company may have unlawfully directed almost $2.6 million to half a dozen political action committees linked to Republicans, according to a left-wing watchdog group. Ardleigh Impact, ...
Why is a law to reign in shell companies getting shelved by the Trump administration? The Corporate Transparency Act had bipartisan support, until it didn’t. We explain what the law was designed to do ...
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In recent years, a variety of alternative paths to public ownership and trading liquidity have emerged. The reverse merger is among one of the oldest alternatives to a conventional IPO for a private ...
The shares of shell companies, for example, are prime targets for fraudsters looking to pull off a pump-and-dump scheme in which the fraudster goes out and buys up shares of a forgotten, very ...