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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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3.40 | 0.64% | 531.00 | 531.60 | 532.00 | 532.60 | 520.20 | 528.80 | 12,198,463 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Aircraft Engine,engine Parts | 16.49B | 2.41B | 0.2836 | 18.74 | 44.87B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2023 08:39 | another day owned and cloned and ridiculed for pikey piles | drew lonmenob | |
27/6/2023 08:39 | But do you not all feel like you are conning the innocent? By refusing to look at risks? And turning them into the likes of above through hard market lessons ? | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:38 | The response thus far is enlightening, truly 😅 | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:37 | Last post you said. | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:37 | What is wrong with you? | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:36 | Now here is the double edged sword Economic history, and? RR history It bodes well,....not | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:36 | I hear ya tears!!!! | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:36 | You cant hold a promise for 1 min can you? | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:36 | Reminder of today's analysis to discuss in terms of RR. Part 1 of 54 ,,, Micro/Macro ......... Let's give them something to discuss then, and let's see reaction/comments "Economics and an undisputable history" Our American friend can aid here. Central banks are attempting disinflation , not deflation . Prices will never fall . It is an attempt to slow down increasing prices. The squeeze is for years .... But in history, to achieve disinflation ? To drop inflation 2%, unemployment rate had to go up 3.6% Now if the BoE are to achieve a 2% inflation rate , do the maths. Unemployment in this country would have to hit something like 12% ... Either high inflation is here to stay , or gov are planning a cull of the 99% , economically Ref: What affect has that on RR, for institutional outlook? (Anyone elses is irrelevant) Once there we can do RR in full ,,,,, 132 parts after Micro/Macro re RR | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:35 | As you can all see, they don't want analysis. They just want their comfort blanket script repeated by all 😂 | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:34 | Embrace your failures. | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:34 | I hear ya tears!!!! | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:34 | Poor lonely mad pikey idiot. | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:34 | Can't hold anything for 1 min can you? | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:33 | You just did. | sentiment riies | |
27/6/2023 08:33 | Reminder of today's analysis to discuss in terms of RR. Part 1 of 54 ,,, Micro/Macro ......... Let's give them something to discuss then, and let's see reaction/comments "Economics and an undisputable history" Our American friend can aid here. Central banks are attempting disinflation , not deflation . Prices will never fall . It is an attempt to slow down increasing prices. The squeeze is for years .... But in history, to achieve disinflation ? To drop inflation 2%, unemployment rate had to go up 3.6% Now if the BoE are to achieve a 2% inflation rate , do the maths. Unemployment in this country would have to hit something like 12% ... Either high inflation is here to stay , or gov are planning a cull of the 99% , economically Ref: What affect has that on RR, for institutional outlook? (Anyone elses is irrelevant) Once there we can do RR in full ,,,,, 132 parts after Micro/Macro re RR | institutional investments | |
27/6/2023 08:32 | None of your IDs????? | sentiment riies |
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