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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-1.30 | -0.28% | 456.90 | 456.00 | 456.10 | 458.60 | 451.60 | 458.20 | 8,235,273 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 15.81 | 38.14B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/6/2020 08:13 | Ahh, but others mate. lol You'll be fine, it will turn quick enough | sux_2bu | |
04/6/2020 08:10 | Cant wait now already in at 3.17 | teamwork1 | |
04/6/2020 08:09 | Wait for 299p | sux_2bu | |
04/6/2020 08:07 | I am kicking myself jumped in too early | teamwork1 | |
04/6/2020 08:04 | I don't think so I got in at 3 17 | teamwork1 | |
04/6/2020 07:12 | Target back to £3.60. Another 10% rise on the cards as air traffic increases hugely. More and more good news for Rolls Royce. Redundancies have already hit and cost savings will be made for the long term. | allseeingeye1 | |
03/6/2020 21:17 | Dow powering ahead.U.S will use ETFs and other stimulus to power the indexes to higher levels.Trump only has the markets and economy left in any hope of being re-elected so everything is pointing to a quick recovery from the CV-19 crisis.I can't see RR below 4 pounds for long. Any recovery will be quick. | rastamouse | |
03/6/2020 21:06 | You maybe kicking yourself | svenice7 | |
03/6/2020 19:21 | I sold out today ill wait it drop to 3.18 | teamwork1 | |
03/6/2020 17:44 | 3.50 by end of week possible.All things being equal this could recover to 5.00 in no time at all.At these price also a take over target.Markets will recover, CV-19 will dissappear, people will fly again.Time is a great healerRR. Will be back to 6.00 + | rastamouse | |
03/6/2020 15:51 | Very different buying in now compared to £8-£10. Granted the transparency may not be there, but if an investor can project ahead where things may be when a 'relaxation' of the rules presents itself, then this could present an ideal opportunity. Would I have fallen into the latter case of buying when many multiples of the current price - no. Would I buy now - yes | goblin99 | |
03/6/2020 12:44 | Very strong day today, as the world eases, a lot of normality will start to happen including flights and holidays Another point worth noting is rumours of a takeover or even a merger this would be very interesting. As time goes on Rolls Royce seems perfectly aligned to benefit long term and has always recovered, this time is no different and a great opportunity to get cheap shares | allseeingeye1 | |
03/6/2020 12:10 | I'd love Rolls Royce to give me a reason to own the share. My heart says yes but my logic continues to override it. I don't understand how Rolls Royce is always a serial disappointment. Its diversification is fantastic with long-term repeat customers yet profits and returns on equity and capital employed always bounce all over the place. Warren East has had enough time now to be sorting this company out. Time to deliver I'm afraid Warren. | minerve 2 | |
03/6/2020 12:07 | This is perhaps worth noting though: "None of our Group borrowing facilities contain any financial covenants nor are they dependent on our public credit rating." Trading update 6th April 2020. | minerve 2 | |
03/6/2020 12:04 | And also: Why haven't any of the directors bought shares? Not a SINGLE share purchase of note. | minerve 2 | |
03/6/2020 11:52 | "Opinion: Defense Is Unscathed By COVID-19? Think Again." "The rapid onset of the novel coronavirus has wreaked havoc on markets around the world, hitting commercial aviation especially hard as load factors plummet, flights are canceled and suppliers cut production rates and furlough workers. Amid all this disruption, defense manufacturers appear to have been relatively unscathed. But defense has always been a long-cycle business, driven more by annual budgets than daily load factors. And as the bill for rebuilding the global economy mounts, defense budgets are sure to come under pressure." Read more here: | simongn | |
03/6/2020 10:45 | Some would argue it should have been 10 pound a share compared to others in sector pre-covid. People are starting to look at value stocks and realised tech may have overcooked. | svenice7 | |
03/6/2020 10:39 | This was nearly £7 pre covid.Serious re-rate.on cards. | rastamouse | |
03/6/2020 09:39 | With markets recovering and airline industry operational by September, this is a great recovery play. | rastamouse | |
03/6/2020 08:38 | 3.50 first stop | rastamouse | |
03/6/2020 08:24 | Rolls Royce going like a Roll Royce | josh 32 | |
02/6/2020 22:44 | All...,You keep going on about the same message, that Defence side of the business is doing well. That so, but if a shop/establishment loses half its turnover, it still has to pay its bills (rent, wages, insurance, debt, etc, etc). Are the earnings from the non-Civil side of things good enough to see RR through - we will never know until it happens, but defence staff numbers are 10k vs RR global at ~50k | thejonah | |
02/6/2020 19:13 | Very very interesting article and worth reading explaining how the share price has been well over done. Flights are all restarting and Rolls Royce will bounce back hugely very soon | allseeingeye1 | |
02/6/2020 18:23 | https://www.savether | carter633 | |
02/6/2020 17:13 | Another contract won in the US, the defense part of the business looks to be booming and with aviation just about to commence and cost cutting procedures under way, this is just going up | allseeingeye1 |
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