1. Shell's valuation is unjustifiably low despite its $39.5 billion in free cash flow and shareholder rewards; 2. Short-term issues obscure Shell's long-term profitability and diversified portfolio; 3. Management's disciplined approach includes cost-cutting and strategic investments.
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