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RR. Rolls-royce Holdings Plc

405.70
-11.30 (-2.71%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rolls-royce Holdings Plc LSE:RR. London Ordinary Share GB00B63H8491 ORD SHS 20P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -11.30 -2.71% 405.70 405.80 406.10 414.10 400.50 414.10 93,326,108 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts 16.49B 2.41B 0.2884 14.07 33.95B
Rolls-royce Holdings Plc is listed in the Aircraft Engine,engine Parts sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RR.. The last closing price for Rolls-royce was 417p. Over the last year, Rolls-royce shares have traded in a share price range of 142.70p to 435.00p.

Rolls-royce currently has 8,363,784,583 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Rolls-royce is £33.95 billion. Rolls-royce has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.07.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/4/2024
22:45
We bought at 430. Covered our short there too. £5 by May
thanatos abysss
25/4/2024
21:40
www.rolls-royce-smr.com/press/polish-government-endorses-proposal-for-the-deployment-of-rolls-royce-smrs
skyscraper
25/4/2024
21:27
Yes it was time to close the short and buy big time
institutional investments
25/4/2024
21:24
Grafter , have you a link to this news?
noramping
25/4/2024
20:56
Polish government endorses proposal for the deployment of Rolls-Royce SMRs25th April 2024Rolls-Royce SMR has welcomed the announcement by Polish industrial group, Industria, that they have received the last government 'opinion' needed to progress the approval of an application for a Decision Principle to build Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactor (SMR) power plants in Poland.A Decision in Principle is the first step towards deployment and requires opinions from several separate government departments. Polish Minister of Climate and Environment, Ms. Paulina Hennig-Kloska, has returned the final opinion required - following confirmation by the Polish Minister of State Assets, the Chief of the Polish Internal Security Agency and Poland's Chief Geologist - that the investment would have a "positive impact".The Polish Minister of Climate and Environment now has all the documentation required to issue a Decision in Principle to deploy Rolls-Royce SMRs in Poland.Alan Woods, Rolls-Royce SMR's Director of Strategy and Business Development, said: "We are delighted the Polish Government has concluded that the deployment of our unique 'factory-built' nuclear power plants would have a positive impact for the country, and we look forward to a Decision in Principle to deploy Rolls-Royce SMRs in Poland."Rolls-Royce SMR is currently on track to complete Step 2 of Generic Design Assessment by the UK nuclear industry's independent regulators this summer, confirming Rolls-Royce SMR's substantial lead over any competitor in Europe.Dan Gould, Rolls-Royce SMRM +44 (0) 7717 720809dan.gould@rolls-royce-smr.comhttps://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/youtube.com/channel/UCfheAOfFjwtNo46z15CyxAQNotes to Editors:The Rolls-Royce SMR is the UK's first domestic nuclear technology in more than 20 years - providing a British solution to a global energy dilemma. Each small modular reactor will produce enough stable, affordable, emission-free energy to power a million homes for at least 60 years.Rolls-Royce SMR has received UK Government funding of £210m as part of Phase 2 of the Low-Cost Nuclear Challenge Project, administered by UKRI, which has been supplemented by £280m of private capital. The aim of this Government support is to accelerate the Rolls-Royce SMR design and pass at least Step 2 of the GDA (Generic Design Assessment) regulatory process carried out by the nuclear industry's independent regulators (The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales).Rolls-Royce SMR welcomes comments and questions about the Rolls-Royce SMR design. This feedback will be incorporated into the GDA process and may be published anonymously on the Rolls-Royce SMR GDA website and used during dialogue with our regulators.
thegrafter
25/4/2024
20:34
Cev. Don't downplay II. We are here for you guys.
thanatos abysss
25/4/2024
19:19
Looking for a bounce off the 50 SMA again, imminently.

All indicators back in sensible territory now, so let's go RR.

dancing piranha
25/4/2024
18:17
Great news.
bigbigdave
25/4/2024
17:38
Institutional Investments so you've bought shedloads of Rolls-Royce at 417p having deramped them at 76p for over a year, really?
cevodniya
25/4/2024
16:45
Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR., ADR: RYCEY) today announces IndiGo has agreed to place an order for 60 Trent XWB-84 engines. This is the first ever agreement for Rolls-Royce with this leading Indian airline.As part of the deal, the health and maintenance of the engines will be covered by Rolls-Royce's comprehensive TotalCare service.Flying to more than 110 domestic and international destinations, IndiGo flew 100 million passengers in 2023 and is among the fastest growing airlines in the world. The new order will power the airline's expansion plans, particularly its growing footprint on international routes.Ewen McDonald, Chief Customer Officer, Rolls-Royce plc, said:This substantial order from IndiGo for our Trent XWB-84 engines is a great win for Rolls-Royce. It re-affirms the position of the Trent XWB as the future-ready, engine of choice among airline operators."India is an important market for Rolls-Royce. The future promises to be exciting, with significant infrastructure developments and further growth expected in air travel."We are grateful to IndiGo for placing their trust in us and we look forward to partnering with them on this journey. Together we will reach more destinations, serve more customers and capture the opportunities of this exciting market."
thegrafter
25/4/2024
16:09
New order for engines from India.
bill hunt
25/4/2024
14:56
Vlad The Impaler23 Apr '24 - 20:20 - 36334 of 36336
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Nice to see SPX get a breather

Needs some air for the death rattle

........

Should be a loud croaking sound Vlady






....

It's on loudspeaker

vlad the impaler
25/4/2024
14:13
Whole DV bullish yesterday II. Big chamge
vlad the impaler
25/4/2024
14:11
I bought shed loafs of RR at 417 . I expect it tp double forthwith

Minor blip only today

institutional investments
25/4/2024
12:27
'when the ship master asks for a bacon sandwich, you know SYME is doomed'
thanatos abysss
25/4/2024
12:26
20p

🤣


'we called this so very very wrong'

thanatos abysss
25/4/2024
11:55
Don't panic. DONT PANIC LADS

Just a minor blip. Keep focused on that 800p

And see you at 20p

institutional investments
25/4/2024
10:14
pal44 - its practising for when it goes XD again. :-)
skinny
25/4/2024
10:01
Should have sold this yesterday when tempted at 422 never mind it's in my pension no rush. Just mice making compound interest like my isa 😆

All in cash in my isa now cash is king for now going to be very volatile now

datait
25/4/2024
09:10
Probably because Boeing lost money.
vikingwarrier
25/4/2024
08:47
Err why the drop today !!!
pal44
25/4/2024
08:18
Https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/aerospace-driving-the-profit-engine-gsxv6gxdpAerospace driving Rolls-Royce's profit engineLauren AlmeidaApril 03 2024, 12.01amRolls-Royce, once a laggard in most DIY investor portfolios, is now ranking around the top of brokers' most popular stocks. It was just over a year ago that new chief executive Tufan Erginbilgic started at the business, claiming it had been "grossly mismanaged" for years. Since he took charge, the shares have almost quadrupled in value - but can it last?But the shares have roared back in the past 12 months, thanks in no small part to the success of Erginbilgic's turnaround plan, which doubled profit margins in just one year and led the company to record cash inflows.Erginbilgic, a former BP executive who joined the company after the almost eight-year tenure of Warren East, has laid out a vision for 2027: operating profits of up to £2.8 billion, profit margins as high as 15 per cent and annual net cash inflows as high as £3.1 billion.Much of this hinges on its civil aerospace division, which primarily makes engines for the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787. One reason why margins here were historically weak is that the company cut prices aggressively on new engines in a bid to win market share. Now management is prioritising the bottom line, with margins up from 3 per cent in 2022 to 12 per cent in 2023. There is still some catch up ahead given that rivals such as Safran and General Electric make margins that are closer to 20 per cent in this area, though they specialise in higher margin business for narrow body planes.A rebound in passenger flights has also been a big boost for Rolls, and there could still be more here to gain given that long haul routes and Chinese international traffic still have some way to recover. The company thinks long-haul flying this year could be a tenth higher than pre-pandemic levels.The market often overlooks Rolls' small new markets business - but there is much here that looks promising too, not least its development of small modular reactors. Rolls has the potential to lead the way in small nuclear power plants in the UK, where the national target is to produce 25 per cent of electricity from nuclear by 2050, up from around 15 per cent currently. Rolls-Royce has already received £210 million of government grants for its projects.Long-term holders of Rolls may miss the dividend, which was last paid in 2019. While there are no formal plans to reinstate it, this looks possible given net debt dropped from £3.3 billion to £2 billion in its last financial year, and two credit agencies now rate its debt as investment grade. Analysts at Jefferies reckon shareholder payouts could materialise as early as its half year results in August.Rolls' turnaround has impressed the city, and its rally last year means the stock is back in line with peers. But the company must prove to investors that it can maintain the balancing act of reducing costs, rising prices and not harming operations. The shares trade at a forward price to earnings multiple of 26, compared with Safran at 30. For now, Erginbilgic's success appears to have created a halo effect around the shares and, while Rolls has made impressive progress over the past year, its rising price leaves less and less room for error.Advice HoldWhy Looks fairly priced after significant improvements in profits and margins
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