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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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-4.30 | -0.92% | 461.70 | 463.70 | 463.90 | 472.10 | 462.90 | 467.50 | 37,920,663 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 16.07 | 38.77B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/9/2021 15:43 | I propose passengers have peddles they use throughout the flight to charge the batteries. | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
22/9/2021 15:14 | Wind and solar yes, but they are not commercially viable or even scalable for global needs. They should definitely be part of the equation though I agree. | ![]() mbmiah | |
22/9/2021 15:01 | mbmiah, my home electricity supply is 100% green energy so disagree. | smurfy2001 | |
22/9/2021 15:01 | Dont talk to me of wind, sick of taking the pills! | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
22/9/2021 14:54 | mbmiah Never heard of wind? | ![]() ditchsid | |
22/9/2021 14:49 | Still have to burn stuff to generate the electricity required to charge batteries. Unless, you go nuclear which is potentially the answer to prevent global warming. | ![]() mbmiah | |
22/9/2021 13:51 | Just thought 112 was tough to break. The 10 percent gang. | ![]() mbmiah | |
22/9/2021 13:51 | Rolls-Royce’s New All-Electric Plane Just Completed Its First Flight The aerospace company hopes to set a new world record with the plane. The single-seat plane took off from the UK Ministry of Defense’s Boscombe Down testing facility in Wiltshire, England on Wednesday, according to a press release. During the 15-minute flight, Spirit of Innovation was propelled by a 400-kW powertrain consisting of three motors connected to a 6,000-cell battery pack. Rolls-Royce claims it is the most power-dense battery ever created for a plane. Source: robbreport.com | smurfy2001 | |
22/9/2021 13:28 | Why not 125? | ![]() time for common sense | |
22/9/2021 13:17 | Set your sell at 123 | ![]() mbmiah | |
22/9/2021 10:53 | All those pistons, oil etc.. Amazing. Should be past £10 by now. | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
22/9/2021 10:50 | Agreed, I wouldn't be surprised if it doesnt go past that going into the new year when air travel is near normal. Plus all the other goodies, marine engines, mini generators, new engines with new gearbox. All good stuff going forward. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
22/9/2021 10:02 | Such insights, such informed investors. Keep it up. | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
22/9/2021 09:54 | This is going to 150p in the coming months. | ![]() reviewwworld | |
22/9/2021 08:43 | Afer months of heavy losses- finally in profit. | ![]() redoctober5 | |
22/9/2021 08:32 | This is about to move up quickly 8% rise today | ![]() datait | |
22/9/2021 07:42 | Not a time to be out. | ![]() datait | |
22/9/2021 00:19 | https://www.thisismo | ![]() bingaxu | |
21/9/2021 17:23 | Buy low, sell high. By the time you invest the price will be double, makes no sense? | myu_qpr | |
21/9/2021 15:40 | It's gone 2pm and the yanks dont seem to be hammering RR.. Hope I haven't spoken to soon. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
21/9/2021 15:38 | Hope you didnt hold to long in those or you would have lostabillion. AVCT was very good earlier when there was hopes it would sell product but I fear it missed the boat. Good luck with it anyway. | ![]() chavitravi2 | |
21/9/2021 15:02 | Sold my RR today for a quick 20% profit. I know it’ll keep climbing but I’m happy with that and will add the proceeds to my AVCT holding. | ![]() lostabillion |
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