Shell Q4: Lower Earnings, Cost Reductions, Dividend Boost And More - Shell (NYSE:SHEL)
- Shell reported a decline in adjusted earnings for the fourth quarter, dropping to $6.4 billion from $8 billion the previous year, amid challenging market conditions.
- Despite the earnings decline, Shell announced a $3.5 billion share buyback program and increased its dividend payout by 4% to $0.358 per share.
- Shell's Chief Executive Officer, Wael Sawan, noted a solid cash delivery with free cash flow of $40 billion for the year, despite lower earnings this quarter.
- Shell's strategy focuses on cost reductions and sustainable energy investments, aiming to adapt to the evolving energy market and regulatory pressures.
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