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RR. Rolls-royce Holdings Plc

444.80
4.40 (1.00%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  4.40 1.00% 444.80 442.40 442.50 443.70 435.90 437.00 25,761,373 16:35:01
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts 16.49B 2.41B 0.2884 15.34 37.01B
Rolls-royce Holdings Plc is listed in the Aircraft Engine,engine Parts sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RR.. The last closing price for Rolls-royce was 440.40p. Over the last year, Rolls-royce shares have traded in a share price range of 142.70p to 446.70p.

Rolls-royce currently has 8,363,784,583 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Rolls-royce is £37.01 billion. Rolls-royce has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.34.

Rolls-royce Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/10/2020
15:22
Sub 100p by the weekend imo
davethehorse
01/10/2020
15:20
you have to laugh at the thread "up full thrust" lol
nemesis6
01/10/2020
15:19
Good luck with this statement from this management

-- These steps will provide the Group with improved financial resilience and a more appropriate balance sheet structure in order to weather macro-economic risks before we return to strong cash generation, expected in 2022.

dope007
01/10/2020
15:14
Oh grow up silly little self harming little englander. Europe a giant trading block is all, we helped build it and benefit from it, over forty years, you take the rough with the smooth. I WOULD RATHER THE EU RAN THE UK THAN FAT BORIS AND DOMINIC SCUMMINGS.
porsche1945
01/10/2020
15:12
SYME : to the rescue!
camelot5
01/10/2020
15:10
Porsche1945 - Are you saying the Cantons of Helvetia aren't sensible. Their ruin will be getting too close to the EU.
erdingtonian
01/10/2020
15:09
The fees on this equity issue, bond issue, bank refi will be eye watering. More added value from management and their army of leeches / sorry advisors......
b0risj0hns0n
01/10/2020
15:09
SYME : to the rescue!
camelot5
01/10/2020
15:02
just waiting for £1 depressing
nemesis6
01/10/2020
14:30
well said that boy
datait
01/10/2020
14:25
£ weakness, UK assets are very attractively priced for overseas investors, especially $US ones.

FTSE100 has global appeal when it’s dirt cheap, Selective bargains about as Covid is a temporary disruption

ny boy
01/10/2020
14:22
got to be in it to win it

Buy on fear reap the rewards.

datait
01/10/2020
14:07
shorts closing get in quick
datait
01/10/2020
14:03
come on now jump on hehehehe
datait
01/10/2020
13:57
So another FTSE 100 stock is in deep trouble.Ten years back,the banks collapsed.Stocks like Glaxo,Vodaphone and BT ,M&S are well below highs witnessed 20 years ago.The mistake that most U.K. punters make is to adopt a bottom up approach to investment when they should really adopt a top down approach.They choose to invest in companies in the U.K. because that's their country and there's often some familiarity with the companies in question.The FTSE 100 sadly exacts a heavy price.US investors are fortunate because their home country affords really good investment opportunities.They invest in the US market as a matter of course,choose a sector like tech and make a fortune in an investment in companies like Apple,Amazon and Nvidia.Why would a US investor wish to choose the U.K. market for investment or a Chinese investor for that matter.Sterling is weak,GNP growth parlous.They'll be more Rolls Royces going forward.It's not just covid,it's more systemic I suspect.
steeplejack
01/10/2020
13:56
pmsl no need for that.

Buy on fear reap the rewards.

datait
01/10/2020
13:41
Datiat, how’s the window cleaning business, do you trade whilst up a ladder peering into bedroom windows? lolz
ny boy
01/10/2020
13:40
too bad elcapital has been long this for a few years

proper loser that moron

conradj1
01/10/2020
13:39
Agree, they needed to act as soon as they mentioned the possibility of a rights issue. Unfortunately new territory for CEO and FD who has now jumped and also they were badly advised. Have to say I do have confidence in the CEO with regards to company strategy and resolution of major problems so I dont think he should go because of this.
rogerrail
01/10/2020
13:24
The cash is guaranteed.
So RR have bought time.
A slimming down of the business will make RR leaner and less bloated.
RR. in desperate need of a vaccine within 2 years.

Difficult decision for those with large holdings, many will wish to sell some rights to pay for the remainder.
Otherwise they will have to stump up lots of cash.

Thinking of a large holder with 40,000 shares.
His shares have fallen from a peak of over £500k to todays £60k.
Now he is being asked cough up another £42k.
painful decisions.

careful
01/10/2020
13:14
Could be a 10x bagger from 20p to £2
or a 3x from 50p to £1.50

darrin1471
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