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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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5.30 | 1.15% | 466.90 | 466.70 | 467.00 | 467.70 | 463.10 | 465.00 | 2,887,251 | 11:18:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2884 | 16.18 | 39.03B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/5/2022 07:28 | https://www.rolls-ro | ![]() dipa11 | |
04/5/2022 07:06 | Old news but worth it Rolls-Royce Holdings Gets Funding to Develop Nuclear ReactorsSource: Dow Jones NewsBy Ian Walker Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC said Tuesday that it has established the Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactor business as part of the U.K. Government's net zero strategy and 10-point plan.The engine maker said that it, BNF Resources UK Ltd. and Exelon Generation Ltd. will invest 195 million pounds ($264.5 million) into the nuclear-reactor business over three years. It also expects to get a GBP210 million grant from the U.K. Government as part of its plan for a "green industrial revolution."The new business will now start the search for sites for factories to manufacture the models that enable on-site assembly of the power plants."The business could create up to 40,000 jobs, through U.K. deployment and export enabled growth. As a major shareholder in Rolls-Royce SMR, we will continue to support its path to successful deployment," Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Warren East said. | ![]() dipa11 | |
03/5/2022 21:50 | A nuclear powered US Ford carrier ship in theory could power at least half a million homes. | ![]() jaka | |
03/5/2022 21:40 | 1 SMR would power a city the size of Leeds for example. Modular built off site. | ![]() jaka | |
03/5/2022 21:11 | RYCEY was a confirmed flop New record lows tomorrow | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 21:06 | https://www.britishb | ![]() dipa11 | |
03/5/2022 18:37 | https://www.derbytel | ![]() robbo 44 | |
03/5/2022 12:07 | God you're a loser Vlad. | ![]() geckotheglorious | |
03/5/2022 12:03 | Wolf alright haha | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 12:02 | Wonder if the Qantas news just released was the same news leaked to Betaville? If so a clear case of "it’s the wolf". | ![]() rudder | |
03/5/2022 11:58 | lunchtime for Odey riles - time for you to serve up the usual pile of quarterpounders | ![]() drew lonmenob | |
03/5/2022 11:50 | S73 another new alias for the filter bin. | ![]() bountyhunter | |
03/5/2022 11:25 | Not sure what news you thought would do something, but after the Betaville fiasco, for now, no news tempts anyone really id say | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 11:24 | Use a straw and get giddy | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 11:24 | What you going to do with it? | ![]() rudder | |
03/5/2022 11:13 | Going to get a Black Russian here | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 11:10 | Full English. | ![]() rudder | |
03/5/2022 10:14 | What were you expecting Rudder ? | ![]() vlad the impaler | |
03/5/2022 09:54 | Not quite the reaction I was expecting this morning. | ![]() rudder | |
03/5/2022 09:14 | Amazon headquarters wants an SMR it seems. So if all large factories/ business' followed Amazon? Who knows? | ![]() maxidi | |
03/5/2022 09:08 | I think 8 SMRs would be only in selected places. Just thinking aloud when I said 200. 65/70 million population, 30million homes plus factories, shops, offices etc....takes a lot of power. | ![]() maxidi | |
03/5/2022 08:55 | I hope gerbil hunters have got eyes ahead, there's a beautiful trap ahead. Not long now. | ![]() sparkey73 | |
03/5/2022 08:49 | I think i have read 8 SMR in ukGood luck | ![]() dipa11 |
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