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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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-1.70 | -0.41% | 413.10 | 413.00 | 413.20 | 416.50 | 411.70 | 415.80 | 54,038,891 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 14.33 | 34.56B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/4/2024 19:00 | You have a colourful turn of phrase noramping with little input of merit. Tempted to filter you as well as your bete noir. | mcunliffe1 | |
08/4/2024 17:03 | Datatit, already into Easyjet, not heavy, only 44000. Why Lloyds over Rolls-Royce? Rolls-Royce is a no brainer, just requires patience. | cevodniya | |
08/4/2024 16:41 | DATAIT, suck it up. | smurfy2001 | |
08/4/2024 16:34 | Good chance of 440p by Thursday.imo. | blueball | |
08/4/2024 16:04 | Best get into easyJet and lloyds | datait | |
08/4/2024 14:29 | Who are you trying to convince? Us or you!! | molatovkid | |
08/4/2024 14:19 | That's me out shoukd see this fall going into the close or first thing. Far too high now 😂😂 | datait | |
08/4/2024 14:11 | Just bought more - 1159 at 14.10pm showing as a sell but that was my buy. | apol70 | |
08/4/2024 13:31 | RYCEY $6 very soon. | blueball | |
08/4/2024 12:25 | Of the two Cev I prefer Qatar's business class to Emirates business class. Experienced both (for the first time) in the past 12 months. Haven't got the foggiest what the 'planes were other than I know the Emirates out of Manchester twice a day is an A380. I know my return with Delta from Hawaii to L.A. was nothing special in economy and don't get me on the atrocious Air France leg from L.A. to CDG. The bus. class was outbound to Sydney with Qatar on that holiday last year. | mcunliffe1 | |
08/4/2024 12:25 | RR up BAB down. you are such a clown. you KNOW who you are. | undervaluedassets | |
08/4/2024 11:24 | MCunliffe1, seriously, you must knowthat there is a huge difference in experience between a business class seat on an Emirates A380 with a pod and the bar than a 777 300er for the same price or a,Qatar Q suite and an unrefurbished 777 300er. | cevodniya | |
08/4/2024 08:40 | Or on any plane? When I book a holiday I am more concerned with the carrier than the aircraft type. | mcunliffe1 | |
08/4/2024 08:18 | I agree the above is not directly linked with RR. but it's nice to know your main competitor is failing in many aspects. It's got to make a lot of people wary of flying on their planes. | freddie01 | |
08/4/2024 08:12 | All you need to do is look at Southwests history. they hae a lot if incidents and like the above nothing to do with RR | vikingwarrier | |
08/4/2024 07:09 | Southwest Boeing 737's engine cover falls off prompting FAA investigation An engine cover on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 fell off on Sunday during takeoff in Denver and struck the wing flap, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to open an investigation. No one was injured and Southwest Flight 3695 returned safely to Denver International Airport around 8:15 a.m. local time (1415 GMT) on Sunday and was towed to the gate after losing the engine cowling. The Boeing aircraft bound for Houston Hobby airport with 135 passengers and six crew members aboard climbed to about 10,300 feet (3,140 m) before returning 25 minutes after takeoff. Passengers arrived in Houston on another Southwest plane about four hours behind schedule. Southwest said maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft. The plane entered service in June 2015, according to FAA records. Boeing referred questions to Southwest. The 737-800 is in the prior generation of the best-selling 737 known as the 737 NG, which in turn was replaced by the 737 MAX. Southwest declined to say when the plane's engine had last had maintenance. ABC News aired a video posted on social media platform X of the ripped engine cover flapping in the wind with a torn Southwest logo. Boeing has come under intense criticism since a door plug panel tore off a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet at 16,000 feet on Jan. 5. In the aftermath of that incident, the FAA grounded the MAX 9 for several weeks, barred Boeing from increasing the MAX production rate and ordered it to develop a comprehensive plan to address "systemic quality-control issues" within 90 days. Boeing production has fallen below the maximum 38 MAX planes per month the FAA is allowing. The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into the MAX 9 incident. In December, the FAA proposed mandating engine housing inspections and component replacements on Boeing 737 NG airplanes after a 2018 Southwest fatal fan blade incident. The directives would require operators to inspect and replace certain components on the engine cowling by July 2028. The National Transportation Safety Board called on Boeing in 2019 to redesign the fan cowling structure after the incident. The FAA is investigating several other recent engine issues on Southwest's fleet of Boeing planes. A Southwest 737-800 flight on Thursday aborted takeoff and taxied back to the gate at Lubbock airport in Texas after the crew reported engine issues. The FAA is also investigating a March 25 Southwest 737 flight that returned to the Austin airport in Texas after the crew reported a possible engine issue. A March 22 Southwest 737-800 flight returned to Fort Lauderdale airport after the crew reported an engine issue. It is also being reviewed by the FAA. | freddie01 | |
08/4/2024 01:58 | https://www.bbc.co.u | abdul34 | |
07/4/2024 11:32 | May be of interest :- | skinny |
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