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RR. Rolls-royce Holdings Plc

411.30
5.60 (1.38%)
Last Updated: 08:59:36
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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
  5.60 1.38% 411.30 411.30 411.70 414.60 409.20 411.70 2,936,275 08:59:36
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts 16.49B 2.41B 0.2884 14.07 33.93B
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 405.70p. Over the last year, Rolls-royce shares have traded in a share price range of 142.70p to 435.00p.

Rolls-royce currently has 8,363,784,583 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Rolls-royce is £33.93 billion. Rolls-royce has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.07.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/3/2021
09:44
Norwegian Utility Company Arva Is To Use Three Rolls-royce Mtu Energypack Battery Energy Storage Systems
zxie
08/3/2021
09:33
Cleared for take-off, over.
waddy
08/3/2021
08:44
Let Go 130
zxie
08/3/2021
07:43
Does anybody expect to pick more up under 90p?
oakville
08/3/2021
06:55
Rolls-Royce still expects to become cash-flow positive at some point during the second half of 2021 and generate a cash flow of at least GBP750 million in 2022, excluding business sales.
zxie
08/3/2021
06:32
Rolls-Royce is expected to unveil the largest cash outflow in its history this week as bosses lay bare the catastrophic impact of the Covid crisis in annual results.The engineer is expected to reveal on Thursday that it burned through £4.2bn in 2020, as well as plunging to an underlying pre-tax loss of £3.1bn on revenues of £11bn – down £4.5bn on last year.Rolls has been hammered by a collapse in air travel caused by coronavirus, as aircraft powered by its jet engines were grounded because of a lack of demand.
losses
08/3/2021
00:02
Dear all

Everything you mentioned above regarding the cash out going, travelling limits, covid , all of them already being priced in to the current share price, none of those are new or surprising to the market (not a single one that are mentioned here) and despite that because market also knows the huge potential behind this amazing company and the diversity of markets this company will be involved going forward with huge promising prospects so the reason the price will only push up medium and long terms

You are so lucky if you would have the opportunity to add more at these current levels which IMHO will not last long (even if drops further) and this will soon push beyond 120 and will NEVER come back to these levels again (unless we have another global crisis, or new ones which in anyways will effect all other shares and not just RR.)

I have put more reasonings behind this argument in the other thread under RR. so will not repeat them again here please have a read if interested

IMHO
GLA

stockready
07/3/2021
22:03
Whats new? We knew 2020 was a really bad year Thats why they had a fundraising.
1me me
07/3/2021
20:41
Rolls-Royce is expected to unveil the largest cash outflow in its history this week as bosses lay bare the catastrophic impact of the Covid crisis in annual results. The engineer is expected to reveal on Thursday that it burned through £4.2bn in 2020, as well as plunging to an underlying pre-tax loss of £3.1bn on revenues of £11bn - down £4.5bn on last year. Rolls has been hammered by a collapse in air travel caused by coronavirus, as aircraft powered by its jet engines were grounded because of a lack of demand. - Sunday Telegraph
zxie
07/3/2021
20:17
RR Final Results 11th mar
zxie
07/3/2021
19:10
It will crash on that news !!It leaked late Friday .... sorry to say
amaretto1
07/3/2021
18:53
The Results will be in line with Expectations no Honeymoon

But the Future is COVID free with the vaccine winning the COVID War

Rolls Royce Ready to go Nuclear
150pence by end of March and
200pence Soon after

vecturaking
07/3/2021
18:39
up to 130p this week on US news
inv
07/3/2021
18:33
Don't think the markets will like this...
ammu12
07/3/2021
18:32
Rolls-Royce to unveil largest cash outflow in annual resultsThe engineer is expected to reveal on Thursday that it burned through £4.2bn in 2020, plunging to a pre-tax loss of £3.1bn
ammu12
07/3/2021
18:11
Agree RR only One way up
zxie
07/3/2021
17:29
Thursday: At one point there was some concern as to whether Rolls-Royce would be able to survive in the wake of the collapse in air travel as a result of the pandemic. With the company reliant for 50% of its revenue on aviation air miles, the company was facing a cash crunch. In October, the Rolls-Royce share price fell to its lowest levels since 2004, after the company announced its plans to raise extra cash to bolster its finances. The launch of a £1bn bond issue as well as a £2bn 10-for-3 rights issue at a 41% discount to 130p was eventually taken up by shareholders, and along with the progress on the vaccine rollout we've seen a decent rebound in the share price.Rolls-Royce still isn't out of the woods yet, announcing that it is likely going to have shut its factories in the summer for two weeks to help stem the losses. At its last trading update the company estimated a free cashflow outflow of £2bn. This is based on 2021 wide body engine flying hours of 55% of the levels of 2019, with an expectation of turning cash flow positive at the end of the second half of the next fiscal year. This seems a touch optimistic, given that air travel is unlikely to be able to return to any semblance of normal this year. And that's even before allowing for the various cuts to headcount and any planned asset disposals. In 2019 annual revenues came in at £15.45bn, with half of that coming from maintenance and other after-market services. Rolls-Royce will do well to get anywhere near to half that number for 2020.
mj19
06/3/2021
22:06
Zxie 6 mar 21-21:21-8654of8654
wow that’s some news ,should catapult the American economy and with the American economy will be flying high using RR engines
And with the last bit of bad news coming in for RR on wens 10th March 2021 (RR six month financial update )of which the share price I believe is already priced in mostly
So we may see some more drop in price Monday,Tuesday and wens but after that we will see only good news after good news week in week out ,starting with COVID numbers dropping,then shops and pubs opening holidays the Uk getting on its feet again followed closely by American and a bit later by EUROPE
SO MY THINKING IS RR FROM THE 10TH MARCH THE ONLY WAY IS UP AND UP AND MORE UP

tonyslyfox
06/3/2021
22:05
This is probably something really simple, but why does the ADVFN chart for RR. not match that of the chart on RR's own website? I've seen the chart here matches that on LSE, but the high and low prices listed (on LSE) in the last 12 months (written) don't match up to what the chart shows?
t350toad
06/3/2021
21:21
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56307889
zxie
06/3/2021
14:05
Pauto

Thanks for your comment...

First of all .....You can't ramp/deramp FTSE100 stocks by posting anything in these forums, it makes zero difference to the share price... these stocks are bought/sold in millions by institutional inventors.

As with facts if you read my post properly you will understand why i am basing this prediction

Combination of effective downsizing, and some of the competition being out not surviving the pandemic made RR. a lot more competitive and give it a lot more edge going forward, combined with new innovative work they are doing on fuel and nuclear as well as future hydrogen play as that area is expanding making RR. truly a unique player.

RR has some unique portfolio of experience with relevance to many areas of emerging markets makes RR a true player.

I am not talking about 2021 or 2022 i am looking way beyond that and that is where the true values comes like no other companies currently in FTSE100 not a single company in FTSE100 currently can return the same values that RR. can give in 2 years time and beyond with solid fundamentals

Travelling will be back to full swing by 2022 and i believe much sooner than currently predicted. (I know what Boeing boss said but that also is for other reasons)

But i believe RR expertise will diversifying beyond relying only on engine maintenance and engine sale, there will enter NEW MARKETS where more values will be added... from sustainability, hydrogen, battery, nuclear, military,

Truly unique expert engineering company with bright future, good liquidity, excellent value

I truly don't care about the short term fluctuations only add more at any drops and hold for 3-5 years
This is at least 8 baggers from current level (if not more)

You will not recognise RR as how you know it today, they will diversify in many interesting and values markets

DYOR
GLA
IMHO

stockready
06/3/2021
10:23
What’s truly remarkable is the amount of ramping you are posting here. Post some facts and figures to justify your 2026 predictions to make them worth reading.
paulo435
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