This is because someone at Bank of America wanted to buy very cheap. Otherwise is there any logic in downgrading a company that is upgrading its numbers ? Either this is a younster amateurish or total stupidity. |
Down over 6% on the day |
Well oversold now. Expect it to retrace towards 1340 by mid December. |
All the biggest trades seem to have been this morning yet the price continues to drop Lots of small AT trades |
“We see growing uncertainty around the impact of the Department of Government Efficiency on the US budget,” BofA. |
now trading below 12.40 looking at the trades on sharescope all the big trades were before 10.40 am and OB or UT. Biggest trade 200,000 shares at £2,490,000 |
And this has shaved off how many Bs of its value today. Very clever move by the yanks |
FWIW :- Bank of America cuts BAE Systems to 'underperform' - price target 1,240 (1,375) pence |
Yep. Bought the dip. |
Downgraded by a broker |
The first steel has been cut for the UK’s newest warship, HMS Sheffield, at BAE Systems’ Govan shipyard in Glasgow. 27-year-old Apprentice Fabricator Burner, Michael Miller, carried out the ceremonial act.
This marks the official start of construction on the fifth of eight City Class vessels and is a significant milestone for the programme and British shipbuilding. Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry Maria Eagle attended the ceremony alongside a range of senior dignitaries from the UK Government, armed forces and industrial partners. |
...He added the Citywire Elite Companies AAA-rated defence contractor to his £276m Henderson High Income (HHI) investment trust...
High Income IT? The 24 and forecast divis for BA. are 32.33p and 35.30p. So at 1,290p the forward yields are 2.5% and 2.7%. Both well below the FTSE100 levels so I don't see how the share could fit with a High Income strategy. |
Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, is awarded a $695,336,976 firm-fixed price, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract. This contract provides sustainment support, program management, integrated logistics support, sustaining engineering, maintenance, repair, reliability improvements, configuration management, and site support for the MV-22, CV-22, and CMV-22, AE1107C engine. Work will be performed in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is expected to be completed by November 2026. No funds will be obligated at the time of award; funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. This contract was not competed. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N0001925D0002 |
If you use the ADVFN app the missing posts are shown but with the content blanked out. |
Might be posts made by posters you've chosen to ignore. The 2 you're missing are both by GeckotheGlorious if that helps. |
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) spent £28.8 billion with UK industry and commerce during the 2023/24 financial year, marking an 8% increase compared to the previous year when adjusted for inflation, according to newly released statistics.
Spending across UK regions saw significant growth, with the East Midlands experiencing a 30% rise, the largest percentage increase.
I have 2 posts missing!! It jumps from my last at 5708 to this at 5711. Strange, any idea why? |
Tad disconcerting....
"F-35's Cooling Crisis: Design Flaws Fuel $2 Trillion Dilemma For Pentagon"
"F-35 too hot? US fighter gets powerful cooling boost with new 80kW tech" Collins Aerospace (an RTX company) has announced the successful testing of its 80kW cooling system to fix a significant cooling issue with the F-35 “Lightning II.” |
The demands on modern navies are growing. Technological advancements, constrained budgets, and the increasing complexity of operational requirements mean forces must find innovative ways to do more with less.
The Herne platform, an Extra-Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (XLAUV) developed by BAE Systems in collaboration with Canadian firm Cellula Robotics, aims to address this need. |
Maybe RobB, seems to fit with GCAT announcements of 'widening involvement'. |
C'mon Squidsgone - Saudi 1st. It's been a long wait but Defense Secretary visited last week and Starmer due to visit in December (?). Empty prpduction lines so the timing perfect. Then bolt on the newer radar once BAe Rochester & Leonardo have finished fiddling around with it. Turkey can join the queue! |
Mike, this is similar to a Prof G podcast. plagiarism ....c'mon be honest |