MCunliffe1 hxxps://www.moeveglobal.com/stfls/corporativo/FICHEROS/np-easyjet-moeve-saf-sustainable-fuel-agreement.pdf |
Anyone have an opinion on why the sudden drop.
opened up 10p now down 28p |
Hello MCunliffe1,
I'm French, the english write is a bit more simple for me, but my french accent mixed at the english is enough disastrous :)
Since 2022, I follow RR shares, currently it's my best position, but the french trade websites are bad on the stranger shares, so I came here. |
I recall RR was in cahoots with Easyjet in a joint SAF development.
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Unsure if that collaboration is still active though.
EDIT: unable to post the links. ADVFN replacing with [...] and unsure why. |
If you read this the article it tells you |
I wonder what this is all about ? |
titilenain3: I'm guessing your first language may not be English - although you are very good at making yourself clear to me in English. If I'm not being too rude, may I ask what is your 'first language'. I'm being curious only because I like to meet people from all parts of the world. My language skills unfortunately stop at English though.
I do appreciate you taking the time to come back on here to thank any who have helped. All credit. |
Thanks you Standish11,
Oke I understand better now, so the dividendes paid on June 16, aren't necessarily of C shares, simply it will additionned with ours ordinary shares ? It's well that ?
The C shares are still other thing, if well I understood all? Because I read than RR indicated than this C shares now aren't more used for the payment of shareholder.
For me, more I've of RR shares, better it's, because I feel of good perspectives for RR in the future.
Thanks you still, for all your explains. |
Type 26 also strongly favoured by public for NorwayhTTps://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/type-26-frigate-choice-dominates-norwegian-public-poll/ |
Canada awards destroyer contract. Always was going to be a shoe in, River Class is based on the Type 26 with a RR propulsion system. hTtps://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/new-frigates-navy-1.7478463Not sure why its referred to as a destroyer though as its based in a frigate design. |
In 2024, Rolls-Royce announced a cash dividend of 6p per share for its ordinary shareholders, subject to shareholder approval at the annual general meeting on May 1, 2025. The dividend will be paid on June 16, 2025. What are Rolls-Royce C shares? C shares are redeemable preference shares of 0.1p each in the capital of Rolls-Royce. Shareholders can choose to redeem all C shares for cash or keep them. |
Thanks you Mcunliffe1 for the infos, I hope than RR will send me by the post my SRN.
For the moment, nobody received the C shares ? It will arrive soon, you think as end march ?
Sry for all thoses questions.
Thanks you by advance. |
I held shares in United Utilities since their float many, many years ago. One block in my name, one each in my kids names and one owned by my wife. Back in the day when stagging these floats of public utilities you applied for shares in each family members name.
Equiniti held the shares on my behalf and the hassle I went through to get them sold was quite painful. Equiniti made mistakes in the original holding - they had my forename incorrectly spelled.
They said they'd sent documents in the post - they never arrived.
Nothing could be done by way of emailing me forms, to allow me to print and complete.
We eventually got it sorted and from memory, Equiniti paid me a small, ex-gratia payment to assuage me (£245).
So, I'd suggest keeping away from Equiniti if at all possible.
EDIT ADDITION: Interactive Investor have now included Rolls Royce in the list of companies that you may elect to have your dividends auto re-invested should you hold RR. |
Hello All,
Concerning the dividende RR (C shares), what think you the Company’s registrar "EQ" ?
Since january 2024 I'm shareholder, and I all don't understand the dividendes.
I've called EQ and send it a email and for the moment always nothing ! It's impossible to get the docs with the list of my "C shares" and my SRN numbers etc.
There is others shareholders who have the same problem ! Because I tthought maybe to contact directly RR direction. What think you ?
Thanks you in advance all ;) |
 Rolls-Royce (RR.) reinstated its dividend after a five-year absence and announced a £1bn share buyback programme, as the engine maker beat its previously raised annual guidance and bumped up mid-term forecasts on very strong demand at its civil aerospace arm. Underlying operating profit surged 57 per cent to £2.5bn, ahead of guidance of £2.1bn-£2.3bn and the analyst consensus of £2.4bn. The margin improved significantly to 13.8 per cent, up from 10.3 per cent in 2023. The performance was driven by the key civil aerospace division, where underlying profit was up 79 per cent, as large engine flying hours rose by almost a fifth and new engine deliveries improved by 16 per cent. The company pointed to "continued strong demand for travel and our growing installed widebody fleet". There are plans to re-enter the tough narrowbody side of the market, where Safran (FR:SAF) and GE Aerospace (US:GE) are the key players. The company's UltraFan demonstrator engine, which it has successfully tested, is crucial to this.Deep Dive: Rolls-RoyceWe looked at how Rolls-Royce has benefited from tailwinds in the form of the post-pandemic rebound of civil aviation and the pressing need for Nato countries to increase defence spendingGrowth was also robust at the company's smaller arms. Profit was up 16 per cent at the defence business, where wins included a £9bn submarine contract with the UK Ministry of Defence. At the power systems unit, profit was up 40 per cent as power generation demand led the way. Underlying free cash flow rose 89 per cent to £2.4bn, which helped the company pivot to a £475mn net cash position from a £2bn net debt position a year earlier. Total underlying cash costs as a proportion of underlying gross margin (TCC/GM) improved from 0.53 times to 0.47 times.Guidance for 2025 is for underlying operating profit and free cash flow of £2.7bn-£2.9bn. That would mean the company hits its 2027 targets, which it set out at its capital markets day, two years early.While management expects supply chain challenges to last for another 12-18 months, it also provided upgraded mid-term targets for 2028. It has pencilled in an adjusted operating profit of £3.6bn-£3.9bn and free cash flow of £4.2bn-£4.5bn. Chief executive Tufan Erginbilgic described these targets as a "milestone, not a destination". The turnaround under his leadership has meant the shares have now risen by around five times over the past two years, after rising another 15 per cent on the back of these results. Valuation risk has reduced given progress with free cash flow. Rolls-Royce trades on 29 times forward consensus earnings, in line with Safran and a discount to GE Aerospace. But there are also cheaper aerospace options to consider, such as Melrose Industries (MRO). Hold. |
Did anyone see the D Telegraph article in its business section, it’s worth a read.
I have put it on post 4389 below. For some reason, maybe it’s too long, it does not appear hear. |
Skinny Guffaw.Indeed. |
Good job it was a short post! :-) |
I'm guessing sticky key.... or the dreaded "Lag"
:) |