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Monday, August 6, 2007

Shell, Royal Dutch Shell, part 3

2007 list of Forbes Global 2000

Listed below are the top 10 companies featured on the 2007 list.

  1. Flag of United States Citigroup
  2. Flag of United States Bank of America
  3. Flag of United Kingdom HSBC
  4. Flag of United States General Electric
  5. Flag of United States JPMorgan Chase
  6. Flag of United States American International Group
  7. Flag of United States ExxonMobil
  8. Flag of NetherlandsFlag of United Kingdom Royal Dutch Shell
  9. Flag of Switzerland UBS
  10. Flag of Netherlands ING Group




Hong Kong Commercial - Shell V-power Cartoon




Shell - Made to move TV commercial





SHELL Experience the Difference TV Commercial 1990




Shell Energy Commercial

Shell, Royal Dutch Shell, part 2

Royal Dutch Shell PLC
Type Public

(LSE: RDSA / RDSB)
(NYSE: RDS.A / RDS.B)

Founded 1907
Headquarters The Hague, The Netherlands Flag of Netherlands
Key people Jeroen van der Veer, CEO
Jorma Ollila, Chairman
Industry Oil and gas
Products Oil
Natural gas
Petrochemicals
Revenue $318.845 billionUSD(2006)
Net income $26.311 billionUSD(2006)
Employees 112,000
Website www.shell.com

from wiki


Extended Shell commercial




Formula 1 Ferrari Shell Commercial





Shell commercial, Eureka




long version




Michael Schumacher Shell Commercial

Shell, Royal Dutch Shell, part 1

Royal Dutch Shell PLC is a multinational oil company ("oil major") of British and Dutch origins. It is one of the largest private sector energy corporations in the world, and one of the six "supermajors" (vertically integrated private sector oil exploration, natural gas, and petroleum product marketing companies). The company's head offices (also known as the "central offices") are in The Hague and London (Shell Centre)







Bing Crossby - Shell Commercial from 1950's




The company's main business is the exploration for and the production, processing, transportation and marketing of hydrocarbons (oil and gas). Shell also has a significant petrochemicals business (Shell Chemicals), and an embryonic renewable energy sector developing wind, hydrogen and solar power opportunities.


Harvick's Shell Commercial




Shell is incorporated in the UK with its corporate headquarters in The Hague, its tax residence is in the Netherlands, and its primary listings on the London Stock Exchange and Euronext Amsterdam (only "A" shares are part of the AEX index). Shell's revenues of $318.8 billion in 2006 made it the second-largest corporation in the world by revenues behind only ExxonMobil.




Its 2006 gross profits of $26 billion made it the world's second most profitable company, after ExxonMobil and before BP. Forbes Global 2000 in 2007 ranked Shell the eighth largest company in the world. It operates in over 140 countries. In the United States, its Shell Oil Company subsidiary, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is one of Shell's largest businesses.



Michael Schumacher Shell commercial N.1 (Pit stop)




Source of info: wiki