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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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2.10 | 0.46% | 456.80 | 458.80 | 458.90 | 463.40 | 455.30 | 457.50 | 34,281,307 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 15.91 | 38.38B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/9/2021 00:01 | https://www.ii.co.uk | ![]() bingaxu | |
26/9/2021 23:48 | Med, we can't do or change anything now. Even if we did go back to the EU, it will not be on the same terms as we left. We messed up big time, if only they told us the truth about not being able to stay in the single market. Don't make yourself ill, we need to find another way to better what we do have or can do. | myu_qpr | |
26/9/2021 23:27 | A UK lorry driver phoned in on LBC Radio a few days ago, he said that the so called cheap labour drivers were on more money then the UK drivers. They have moved to other EU countries as they'll get paid more. If they stay and work here then they'll get paid less. That is what I heard on LBC Radio, some others on here may have heard the same? | myu_qpr | |
26/9/2021 23:15 | I’ve been a multi-millionaire all this century. Bigger issues are at stake than making chump change here or playing golf. We need to get back into the EU. | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
26/9/2021 23:09 | Med, the sooner you understand that we are no longer going back to the EU the better for you and those around you, you must do all their heads in. They said that we could stay in the single market is one reason why I voted, it was a lie. Like me, there are so many others who feel cheated but it's done now and there is nothing you can say or do to go back. This means that you have to find another way to improve your life. Also, for your information RR has made me over 200% in the past and I am currently on 125% on one portfolio and 75% on another with RR. I'm very happy with RR, shame it hasn't worked out for you as both Brexit and RR did you over and now you sound so bitter. I hope you'll be able to move on because if you can't, you'll be the only person living in the past and it will make you very ill. | myu_qpr | |
26/9/2021 22:58 | Add some balance, eh? LOL | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
26/9/2021 22:58 | Spanish investors put sale of Rolls-Royce aero parts arm at risk Bain Capital needs the agreement of local partners to ease fears about jobs and investment to win Spanish backing for the deal | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
26/9/2021 22:35 | Number 1 Brexit nutter here m2/MB lol. Glad we jumped the sinking ship. Went long RR in March this year, recent news encouraging. | ![]() cheshire pete | |
26/9/2021 22:25 | Brexit does affect all companies operating in the U.K., listed on the LSE or using the £: some more than others. But I don’t care about that. I like to talk about Brexit here because this thread is a thread where Brexit nutters are likely to come. :) | ![]() medieval blacksmith | |
26/9/2021 22:18 | Driver issues were there before Brexit, however, Brexit has made it much worse and it was predicted beforehand, some choose to ignore the facts. Brexit has nothing to do with RR stock, covid does. | myu_qpr | |
26/9/2021 22:14 | https://ukdefencejou | ![]() r9505571 | |
26/9/2021 22:13 | https://ukdefencejou | ![]() r9505571 | |
26/9/2021 22:05 | What are you doing here M2/MB lol. Bored of LLOY? Good things going for RR, like the golden cross scenario mentioned previously. | ![]() cheshire pete |
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