WE RECENTLY PURCHASED THE FOLLOWING
Total Spent: $644.00
ROYAL DUTCH SHELL (RDS.B)
Purchased 14 shares of RDS.B on 9/28/2015 at $46.00Total Spent: $644.00
Company Description
From Google Finance:
“Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) is an independent oil and gas company. The Company is engaged in the principal aspects of the oil and gas industry in more than 70 countries. The Company operates in three segments: Upstream, Downstream and Corporate. In Upstream, the Company focuses on exploration for new liquids and natural gas reserves and on developing new projects. In Downstream, the Company focuses on turning crude oil into a range of refined products, which are moved and marketed around the world for domestic, industrial and transport use. The Company's Upstream Americas business manages Shell's Upstream activities in North and South America. It also extracts bitumen from oil sands that is converted into synthetic crude oil. The Company's Upstream International business manages Shell's Upstream activities outside the Americas. The Company's Downstream business manages Shell's refining and marketing activities for oil products and chemicals.”
With today's 300+ drop in the market, most of the market was in the red. That only meant one thing for us long term DGI investors...more opportunities to add to our portfolio at a discount. We decided to pick a company recently mentioned in our Ask The Reader segment. We understand why many have choose to stay away from oil and energy stocks. But at today's prices, we just couldn't resist the opportunity to lower our cost basis on a company stock that we already owned and decided to add 14 more shares of RDS.B to our family's dividend stocks portfolio.
We picked up 8 initial shares of ROYAL DUTCH SHELL (RDS.B) back in March of this year. With our purchase today, we now own 23 total shares of RDS.B in our family's dividend stocks portfolio. Our purchase today lowered our cost basis on RDS.B from $59.97 to $51.47. Additionally, our estimated forward dividends grew another $52.64, putting our yearly dividends at approximately $3,431/year (excluding our Edwards Jones account) and $3,790/year (including our Edward Jones account).
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HERE IS A QUICK FACT SHEET FOR THE STOCK I JUST PURCHASED:
P/E: 9.64
Payout Ratio: 72%
Dividend Yield: 7.93%
3 consecutive years of dividend increases
Last Ex-dividend date: 8/12/2015
Payout Ratio: 72%
Dividend Yield: 7.93%
3 consecutive years of dividend increases
Last Ex-dividend date: 8/12/2015
Next Ex-dividend date: approx. 11/12/2015
Have paid a dividend since: 2005 (10 years)
Pays a dividend 4 times a year.
Market Cap: 145 Billion
52-week high: $80.11
52-week low: $45.92
Purchased Price: $46.00
Have paid a dividend since: 2005 (10 years)
Pays a dividend 4 times a year.
Market Cap: 145 Billion
52-week high: $80.11
52-week low: $45.92
Purchased Price: $46.00
What are your thoughts on of recent purchase?
What are you buying?
Great buy, i have been looking at adding again down here. Just a heads up, your stats at the bottom are incorrect. for example MarketCap= 145B not 56B
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr. StockFox. We've been eyeing RDS.B for about 1-2 weeks now, glad we hesitated because I think we added shares at a pretty attractive price. Thanks for letting us know about our typo. We've since corrected the market cap stat.
DeleteBest wishes! AFFJ
Good luck! Although this is not a long time DGI (in the past), i am looking to start a position on this giant historic stock.
ReplyDeleteDo you know if RDS.B should be chosen instead of RDS.A ? I am investing from Israel.
All the best
Mati
Mati - here is a link from Shell explaining the difference between RDS.A and RDS.B:
Deletehttp://www.shell.com/global/aboutshell/investor/share-price-information/difference-a-b.html
Here is another article I found that does a good job explaining the differences:
http://www.differencebetween.net/business/difference-between-rdsa-and-rdsb/
Good luck, hope you get the opportunity to add shares at these historically low prices! AFFJ