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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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-7.00 | -1.74% | 395.50 | 395.40 | 395.50 | 398.90 | 392.00 | 398.40 | 43,830,349 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 13.71 | 33.07B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/9/2020 11:20 | Ammu12..only an opportunity if,and a big if the share price goes up.I cannot see it,an opportunity to lose money more than the chance to make money. | albert3591 | |
18/9/2020 10:43 | If it doesn't herd immunity The virus impact will be minimal next year | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 10:42 | If you think a vaccine will come - yes. | eodfire | |
18/9/2020 10:36 | What an opportunity this is | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 10:30 | Need a working vaccine for covid and the entire stock market will look a lot better for holders. Still holding here and waiting. | eodfire | |
18/9/2020 10:20 | There you go boom | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 10:07 | Buy buy buy | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 10:07 | There's got to be value somewhere close to here. Defence and power still profitable in h1... guessing they will be in h2 also. They said 8.1b of liquidity at June, with another 2b potentially from ITP sale. Expected cash outflows in H2 are 1b. Am I missing something? Not sure why a rights issue is certain here. | dartboard1 | |
18/9/2020 10:05 | Any chartist confirm the bottom? | daar | |
18/9/2020 10:03 | volume of trades at 4.7m is light. (1,931m total). bug % fall. no buyers. Is this to be another Covid death? | careful | |
18/9/2020 09:57 | Bought some | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 09:52 | Maybe see a rise now ? | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 09:49 | and i was the one who came out of rmg for these....trackers from now on lifes too short for this dross | nemesis6 | |
18/9/2020 09:47 | Ive done 8k down this. Only invest in tech now | dev80 | |
18/9/2020 09:44 | This is appalling so much for safe stocks | nemesis6 | |
18/9/2020 09:36 | Bigger the fall the lower the right issue. Keep calm | 1me me | |
18/9/2020 09:02 | They need to do something ASAP | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 09:00 | glad about that. I wonder if they will need compulsory redundancies and at what terms? | careful | |
18/9/2020 08:53 | Careful. Enhanced terms are available for voluntary redundancies, and will be until the end of 2021. | bigloz32 | |
18/9/2020 08:45 | Unfortunately for the workers there will probably be no over generous redundancy packages this time. I thought the managements recent statement made it clear that survival was not an issue, not for quite a while. That is how I interpreted it, and was the motivation behind it. | careful | |
18/9/2020 08:45 | The longer they wait the lower it goes and the more the dilution | dope007 | |
18/9/2020 08:34 | They should raise some cash ASAP | ammu12 | |
18/9/2020 08:32 | Most of UK staff will have been on furlough | 1me me | |
18/9/2020 08:24 | All its costs are essentially fixed (apart from materials) as they can't remove the variable cost (labour) as they don't have the money. Now that the revenue has a huge hole in it for the next decade, they have a problem. This will need a huge equity raise. Another Great British name that lost its way 20 years ago. Aston Martin, Marconi etc. etc. I blame Tony Blair.... | b0risj0hns0n | |
18/9/2020 08:17 | This share price is going a lot lower. One only needs to look at at a press release with 3 IR contacts to see that this is fatter than a Christmas Turkey. Problem is it doesn't have the money to restructure / or the capability. The Power by the Hour model has been exposed and the company is in very very serious trouble. | reddevils1 |
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