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Shell's CEO says Britain is less attractive than the U.S. when it comes to energy investment.

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In related news, US majors stocks are much more attractive than the Europeans. $BP $SHELL go woke, go broke.

What he really mean is the USA wouldn't have put a windfall tax for their excessive profits, which there can give back to the shareholder

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