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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bae Systems Plc | LSE:BA. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002634946 | ORD 2.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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20.00 | 1.52% | 1,340.00 | 1,344.00 | 1,345.00 | 1,345.50 | 1,307.00 | 1,323.50 | 6,811,306 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft | 23.23B | 1.86B | 0.6133 | 21.91 | 40.69B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/7/2019 08:33 | Think the budget may need to increase on this one! RAF to develop hypersonic planes which could top speeds of more than 3,000mph to dodge missiles British firm Reaction Engines will develop the hypersonic project, in partnership with Rolls Royce and BAE Systems. Also at | ribblewader | |
17/7/2019 15:45 | This is what the extended range cannon refered to at post 2058 can do, from 62km away! Big Guns: Army Prototypes Range-Doubling New Artillery Weapon to Outgun Russia The Army program, called Extended Range Cannon Artillery, has been developing for several years; it is now entering a new phase through an Army deal with BAE Systems to build “Increment 1” prototypes. “This prototype phase will address capability gaps in the Army’s indirect fire systems and improve the rate and range of fire with the development of power distribution software and hardware integration solutions,” a BAE Systems statement said. | ribblewader | |
17/7/2019 11:53 | I'd be very happy to get back to the 586p where I started. | andyadvfn1 | |
17/7/2019 08:49 | Wad, I like that! | ribblewader | |
16/7/2019 18:13 | Trouble with turning corners is that sometimes that takes you back where you started! | wad collector | |
16/7/2019 16:53 | Onwards and upwards.. looks to have turned the corner! | carpingtris | |
16/7/2019 16:50 | Everything you need to know about RIAT 2019 Taking place from 19-21 July at the Royal Air Force’s (RAF’s) Fairford base in Gloucestershire, the show will have a major anniversary as one of its key themes, with special multinational flypasts to be conducted over the weekend marking 70 years since the establishment of NATO. | ribblewader | |
16/7/2019 13:20 | Could do with the Saudi issue being resolved! Also the Brexit fiasco, although EU as a customer of BAE is not that lucrative being partners with other EU defence companies is. I think we will miss those collaborations. | ribblewader | |
16/7/2019 09:44 | Thats a 3 month high now , but if look at the market position , the security of the contracts, the diversification of the products , this blue chip still seems undervalued to me. Happy to hold. | wad collector | |
16/7/2019 07:39 | U.S. Army awards BAE Systems $45 Million contract for Extended Range Cannon Artillery prototype. The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $45 million contract for the Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) Increment 1 prototype with the purpose of increasing the range and rate of fire on current and future M109A7 self-propelled howitzers. | ribblewader | |
15/7/2019 12:54 | BAE Systems looks to position Hunter-class frigate for New Zealand | ribblewader | |
15/7/2019 08:22 | I can so relate to this! Hell hath no fury like a radar engineer scorned More than four decades on, we can finally shine the light on this tale | ribblewader | |
15/7/2019 08:15 | going in the right direction :) | carpingtris | |
15/7/2019 07:22 | Minerve :-) | ribblewader | |
14/7/2019 12:52 | Thanks Ribble. | minerve 2 | |
14/7/2019 10:05 | Financial calander link added to header. | ribblewader | |
13/7/2019 09:52 | cmackay, lol. Grasping at straws after being proven wrong. The simple answer is, if you wanted to post, you could. RW is not a premium poster therefore he cannot ban you. or anyone. | charlie_324 |
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