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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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-3.20 | -0.60% | 530.20 | 529.20 | 529.60 | 533.60 | 521.80 | 532.60 | 15,745,197 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2836 | 18.67 | 45.37B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/9/2024 08:39 | Cev, tbh I do bait DATATIT on the EZJ thread, he’s been in hiding for months due to losing his shirt. Looks like yesterday was a good opportunity to top up, RR’s Market is mainly civilian, we all know deep down Labour doesn’t believe in defence. | noramping | |
03/9/2024 08:18 | The aspect I don't understand is that I thought Trent 1000's sold with a RR service and repair contract. | johnrxx99 | |
03/9/2024 08:05 | Datatit, you are comical. You appear every 6 months with your profound predictions, which are generally 100% wrong. You then disappear. Now you can see Rolls-Royce plummeting, ermmm to me that means a 3% rise minimum. Anyway, bye bye | cevodniya | |
03/9/2024 07:57 | Why did the issue happen to Cathay Pacific? Is it unfortunate that this happened to it? Or are there any issues with Cathay Pacific's repair and maintenance? | pal44 | |
03/9/2024 06:41 | Shares down yesterday due to A350 having problems with rolls Royce components. 24 aircraft grounded. I see this plummeting much further now at the open | datait | |
02/9/2024 22:14 | Dudishes, most on here have held for a while | noramping | |
02/9/2024 21:14 | https://www.proactiv | mbmiah | |
02/9/2024 20:49 | the drop seems overdone ....anything to do with this ?https://www.dimsumd | danb45 | |
02/9/2024 19:39 | Ah yes the US are on holiday today .I think we may be in oversold area so may pick up in the morning. | pal44 | |
02/9/2024 18:59 | Holding since 97p. Still holding won't sell under £7. good luck . No panic for real holders ? | bakar922 | |
02/9/2024 18:54 | All these punters sold just before the stock crashed.Incredible luck, does their imaginary crystal ball come in black? | scepticalinvestor | |
02/9/2024 18:31 | I notice that nobody is guilty of losing, how odd. | dudishes | |
02/9/2024 18:18 | I just received a lump sum but it didn't come through quick enough to buy what I wa s after.so this morning I sold half my RR holding intending to use the new money when cleared and buy back the RR position. For now though I'm leaving it in. The news says the government are not sending some weapons to Israel. As far as I can see RR sends nothing to Israel anyways. So I'm buying back soon | vikingwarrier | |
02/9/2024 18:16 | Cathay Pacific Airways inspects A350 fleet after identifying engine part failure Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways said on Monday it had started a fleet-wide inspection of its Airbus A350 aircraft after identifying an engine component failure, sending shares in British engine maker Rolls-Royce down sharply. The carrier said it had cancelled 24 return flights operating until the end of Tuesday, and that a number of aircraft would be out of service for several days while the process, which it described as precautionary, was completed. An Airbus spokesperson referred questions to the airline and to engine maker Rolls-Royce, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Shares in the British company - the sole engine provider for the long-haul A350 jetliner - fell as much as 8.8 per cent after Cathay reported the engine component failure. The failure was identified in an aircraft that was forced to return to Hong Kong during a flight to Zurich earlier on Monday. Cathay did not describe the component in detail but said it was the first of its type to suffer such failure on any A350 aircraft worldwide. "Thus far we have identified a number of the same engine components that need to be replaced. Spare parts have been secured and repair work is underway," it said. According to Flightradar24 data, the diverted aircraft is an A350-1000, the larger of two models of twin-engined A350. These are powered by the XWB-97, Rolls' largest jet engine. The aircraft involved was delivered in January 2019, according to the same data. It was not immediately clear when the affected Rolls-Royce XWB-97 engine was first placed on the aircraft. Experts say airlines and engine makers occasionally swap engines around to fit maintenance schedules. The airline said it was coordinating with the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department and the jet and engine manufacturers. Cathay operates a mixed fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft and has around 100 planes currently on order including freighters, narrow-bodies and wide-bodies, with rights to acquire another 80. | freddie01 | |
02/9/2024 18:14 | DATAIT, Revenez a vos parts de penny! | dudishes | |
02/9/2024 18:07 | “This component was the first of its type to suffer such failure on any A350 aircraft worldwide,” said Cathay in a statement. “We have identified a number of the same engine components that need to be replaced, spare parts have been secured and repair work is under way.” There are 86 A350-1000 jets in operation globally, according to Airbus data to the end of July. Cathay is one of the largest operators of A350s, including 18 A350-1000. | smurfy2001 | |
02/9/2024 17:34 | LB, easy to answer, toppy Underlying causes as yet unknown. Sit and stare, or get out and fight another day? A profit is useful of cause. | dudishes | |
02/9/2024 16:56 | As posted by bez earlier - this is the cause of most off RR's woes this afternoon :- | skinny | |
02/9/2024 16:52 | Talking Telegraph today about the doubts about Milliband's commitment to mini nuke power stations. His silence has caused one potential bidder to withdraw and RR.to scale back. A lot of the recent share price rise was the great hope that SMR offered. | careful |
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