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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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-1.00 | -0.25% | 406.50 | 408.40 | 408.70 | 408.60 | 402.20 | 406.00 | 62,300,341 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 14.17 | 34.17B |
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04/8/2021 10:56 | Zxie is a conman with at least 4 aliases including moor sir / mr woodland He recommends his own posts has conversations with his aliases and uses childspeak to deceive you | 12toes | |
04/8/2021 09:35 | A lot of holders at a precipice at 105. | mbmiah | |
04/8/2021 08:03 | LANGLEY HOLDINGSRolls-Royce (LSE:RR., ADR:RYCEY) has signed an agreement to sell its Bergen Engines medium speed liquid fuel and gas engines business to global engineering group Langley Holdings plc for an enterprise value of EUR63m. Langley is funding the deal, together with working capital requirements for the Bergen business going forward, from existing cash reserves.Together with EUR63m proceeds from sale RR retains 40m cash on bergen balance sheet. | ttny2004 | |
03/8/2021 20:40 | Absolutely not careful! Keep the overseas reptiles out! | maxk | |
03/8/2021 20:17 | Meggitt Arm .....RR. These national champions are wealth creators for everyone, except the shareholders in the case of RR. HMG should not allow these companies to fall into overseas ownership. Short sighted. | careful | |
03/8/2021 20:15 | Rolls-Royce lines up funding for mini nuclear reactor revolution Private backing for Rolls-led consortium to build new generation of "mini nukes" unlocks hundreds of millions of taxpayer support By Alan Tovey, INDUSTRY EDITOR 3 August 2021 • 6:14pm Britain has taken a crucial step towards creating a fleet of mini reactors that would reduce reliance on Chinese money and nuclear technology after Rolls-Royce secured investment to build the world’s first production line. A consortium led by the FTSE 100 engineer has secured at least £210m needed to unlock a matching amount of taxpayer funding, which will make it the first “small modular reactors” (SMR) developer to submit its designs to regulators. It is understood heavyweight financial investors specialising in energy are now thrashing out the final details of their backing to drive work on the so-called “mini nuke” power plants. State support for SMRs – which each generate about 450 megawatts, about a seventh of the output of conventional nuclear power stations such as Hinkley Point – was revealed in the Prime Minister’s ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution released in the autumn. New nuclear has been described as vital in ensuring the Government achieves its net-zero emissions target by 2050, and as a good way to help Boris Johnson achieve his levelling-up agenda. It comes as the Government prepares curbs on Chinese involvement in critical national infrastructure as relations between London and Beijing deteriorate. China General Nuclear is a minority investor Hinkley and is lined up as a backer for other future UK nuclear plants. This combined with the cost of Hinkley which has spiralled from £16bn to £23bn has prompted the Government to reassess the viability of SMRs. More: | maxk | |
03/8/2021 18:46 | "Virgin Atlantic Airbus A350-1000 goes daily on London-Hong Kong - Executive Traveller" hxxps://www.executiv Good news as they use Rolls engines. | myu_qpr | |
03/8/2021 16:36 | Zxie is a conman with at least 4 aliases including moor sir / mr woodland He recommends his own posts has conversations with his aliases and uses childspeak to deceive you | 12toes | |
03/8/2021 15:39 | One step forward two steps back with this stock argh. | walterhwhite | |
03/8/2021 14:11 | Read the article - very laughable. They need a new advisor who knows what's going around in the world of engineering | maxplus2 | |
03/8/2021 13:58 | https://news.sky.com | robbo 44 | |
03/8/2021 08:42 | Should be followingthe FTSE, but that's going up lol. | mbmiah | |
02/8/2021 22:17 | Looking good today | zxie | |
02/8/2021 19:34 | I think it was a reference earlier to being open to a US bid | reidy66 | |
02/8/2021 17:07 | Not a chance of "What"?? | newcareer1 | |
02/8/2021 16:42 | Not a chance | maxplus2 | |
02/8/2021 15:50 | I'm still very unsure about coming in here. Apart from the fact we know RR has taken quite a battering it's that they have made the guys take leave and expected them to take a 10% pay cut. That seems to me to be very desperate and is that going to show badly in the results? They are not going to be good, it's just a question of how bad. | chavitravi2 | |
02/8/2021 11:11 | Good question. Bombardier the closest but not sure the antimonopoly commissions would allow that tie up. The aircraft manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus don't have the cash at the moment. Leaves the big engineering guys like GE etc. Just personal opinion. | reviewwworld | |
02/8/2021 09:27 | Any chance if a US bid for this one....see Meggitt ? | mbmiah | |
02/8/2021 08:40 | The airlines are doing better and so this is doing better. | undervaluedassets | |
02/8/2021 04:51 | https://mol.im/a/985 | reviewwworld | |
02/8/2021 04:48 | COVID-19: Fully vaccinated travellers from US and EU can come to England, Scotland and Wales without isolation https://t.co/wbYyvOp | reviewwworld | |
01/8/2021 22:19 | 1krl - You are SpotOn Warren East is following the right protocol whilst the company is getting ready to go on standby and ready for liftoff to Long haul travel to brighter horizons above the clouds | svend2 |
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