On the same day it held two live audio webcasts of the 1st quarter 2007 results to media and analysts, hosted by Peter Voser, Chief Financial Officer of Royal Dutch Shell. An archive of the audio webcasts is now available: | Online audio webcasts with synchronised slides - archived | |
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Download the audio webcast in mp3 format Available per section - all open in new window. Media audio webcast - archived
Analyst audio webcast - archived
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