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C/F/411. Strategic Financial Management: case study of Shell
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- DATE:
- 2008
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The paper explores the financial situation of Shell and its value analysing the company's capacity for creating and delivering value to shareholders. The evolution of the Shell equities over 2007-2008 is examined.
KEYWORDS: Shell, TSR, NAV, PER, Oil prices, equity, shareholders,
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