Will shell share price recover?

Shell stock is down 47% since January, and there’s no clear sign of recovery yet . However, as more countries reopen for business and air travel resumes, the oil market could bounce back in the second half of 2020.

Is Royal Dutch Shell’s share price recovering?

Shares in oil major Royal Dutch Shell (LSE: RDSB) have not staged the same kind of recovery , however. While Shell shares have risen significantly since late October, the share price remains about 40% below the level it was trading at in January 2020. So, what’s going on here?

Shell’s share price showed an uptrend in 2021 managing to hit several highs throughout the year rising from a low of nearly 22% in January 2021 .

According to Wallet Investor’s forecast system, Shell is a bad long-term investment and stock price may drop by 19.43% by the end of the year.

What is the history of shell shock?

Shell shock and PTSD. Shell shock is a term originally coined in 1915 by Charles Myers to describe soldiers who were involuntarily shivering, crying, fearful, and had constant intrusions of memory . It is not a term used in psychiatric practice today but remains in everyday use.

What is shell shock and why is it so dangerous?

Shell shock is a term originally coined in 1915 by Charles Myers to describe soldiers who were involuntarily shivering, crying, fearful, and had constant intrusions of memory .

Are shell shock and ptsd the same?

And they are different. They are the same because shell shock was an intellectual forerunner to PTSD .

Every chemical explosion creates a high intensity electromagnetic pulse . Shell shock is significantly worse because it caused paralysis, deafness, blindness, and mutism.

What is post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

Post traumatic stress disorder ( PTSD) is a disorder people sometimes suffer when they go through a terrible and intense experience , such as a war, violent abuse, or a disaster. It was first discovered based on the reactions of some soldiers to terrifying wartime experiences, and they originally called it shell shock.

Can I shellac over polyurethane?

Simply put, shellac covers all. Working the other direction or when you apply other topcoats over shellac, it is often noted that you should not apply polyurethane over shellac . It is, however, OK to use an oil-based urethane over shellac.

If you wax your hardwood floors, sand, and add a coat of poly, the poly will peel right off. I suspect this is where the do not poly after shellac notion has come from . If the shellac is cut with enough wax, the poly will not bond to it. When refinishing floors, cannot splice or fan a finish in if the customer has been waxing their floors.

Assuming you have any wax or buildup removed from the floor, that sounds fine to me. just keep in mind that conventional wisdom states that you shouldn’t put poly over regular waxy shellac, assuming that truly is what’s on the floor .

Nice post Mark , I used shellac as a sanding sealer or grain sealer under poly for many years, and never had any problems. Anyone tried to mix shellac and poly?

One of the next things we wanted the answer to was can you put regular nail polish over shellac?

If you must polish over Shellac, do 1x base, 1-2x top, remove the sticky layer, then apply your polish and REGULAR top coat. It should last as long as the Shellac lasts on your nails . Then, what can you put over shellac?