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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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2.40 | 0.53% | 453.40 | 453.20 | 453.40 | 457.10 | 449.80 | 451.10 | 48,431,243 | 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 | 0.2884 | 15.71 | 37.9B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/9/2021 16:40 | Yanks a million guys, you done it again. | chavitravi2 | |
17/9/2021 15:10 | Aviation shares jump as relaxation of England’s Covid travel rules planned BA’s owner IAG, Ryanair and Rolls-Royce buoyed as ministers plan changes for international trips Investors were buoyed up by the changes – which could include removing dozens of destinations from the 62-country “red list”, the highest alert for international travel requiring 11 nights’ hotel quarantine on return – which are expected to be officially announced by ministers on Friday. | smurfy2001 | |
17/9/2021 15:08 | Yep, you can see it across a few sectors, 2pm and yank down time. | chavitravi2 | |
17/9/2021 14:56 | As usual yanks are going to bring this down. | redoctober5 | |
17/9/2021 13:49 | Good to hear engines are roaring hoping for a positive statement in future. Still holding. | smurfy2001 | |
17/9/2021 13:26 | my son in law works there and he said they are back on overtime. | chavitravi2 | |
17/9/2021 12:21 | I live close to RR head office and I can see lots of people coming back on site. RR will smile again very soon. Will be happy to see 112-113 range before closing today. | bdbiometric | |
17/9/2021 12:20 | Must have been a gap below 112. Once it passes that, surely we are looking at 120+ | mbmiah | |
17/9/2021 12:05 | No, I'm staying here. Get used it. If the thread dies, so be it. | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 10:11 | Once again, 112 is the level to pass. | mbmiah | |
17/9/2021 10:07 | Those new engines with the new gearbox will imo be the making of us. More power, cleaner, more fuel efficient. Just has to be a winner. | chavitravi2 | |
17/9/2021 10:05 | We are the ones creating the problems with the French you neanderthal! | medieval blacksmith | |
17/9/2021 09:41 | For decades now the building of nuclear power stations has been kicked down the road and we are now paying the price. RR mini units cant come soon enough. I agree the self serving French will have a hizzy and do what they can to put things in our way. Such is the French none trust. | chavitravi2 | |
17/9/2021 08:47 | gradually the cost of Brexit is being felt. MKS withdraw from France. Food and supply chain problems. Now the French are angry because of this submarine deal. Declaring economic war on the EU. has risks. Now an energy crisis and we need the French to supply us with electricity as they do most winters. Lights out and food shortages this winter will concentrate the mind. However, as far as RR go, small nuclear power stations could be the way forward to clean, independent energy. It is an ill wind... not applicable, it is the lack of any sort of wind that is bringing into question the viability of wind farms. | careful | |
16/9/2021 23:20 | UK Steel said at current electricity prices it was already impossible for steel producers to be profitable at certain times of day or night and urged the government and the regulator to intervene. Global Brexit Britain. Only when the price is right, eh Brexit Bozos? | medieval blacksmith | |
16/9/2021 21:13 | The US military might. $720bn budget but can’t lose a single life. Ridiculous. Biden is turning out to be a right disappointment. | medieval blacksmith | |
16/9/2021 19:35 | After Afghanistan the American military must dream up some imagined threat to justify their existence. Todays South China Seas excuse was predictable. Hoping that the Chinese do not retaliate and send a fleet of warships to patrol the Gulf of Mexico as is their right in International waters. The Americans would have a nervous breakdown. The Cuban missile crisis way back was similar. Short range nuclear missiles on Americas border almost caused WW3. Luckily the Russians climbed down after demanding that America remove hundreds of short range nuclear missiles from Turkey and Italy. Match drawn. | careful | |
16/9/2021 19:20 | I wonder whether the US is going to underwrite Australia's commodity exports to China? Note: Look at performance of commodity exporters to China on the FTSE 100 today. LOL Daft move by the Australian PM. | medieval blacksmith | |
16/9/2021 19:16 | Is it? They aren't all car mechanics you know. They use computers mostly. | medieval blacksmith | |
16/9/2021 19:15 | Too true careful. But there again, engineering is such a filthy business. Who would want to get their hands dirty? | maxk |
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