LSE:RR. (Rolls-Royce Plc)

About RR.

Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc designs, develops, manufactures, and services integrated power systems for use in the air, on land, and at sea. The company operates its business through following segments: Civil Aerospace, Power Systems, Defense and ITP Aero. The Civil Aerospace segment offers commercial aero engines and aftermarket services. The Power Systems segment includes engines, power systems and nuclear systems for civil power generation. The Defense segment consists of military aero engines, naval engines, submarines and aftermarket services. The ITP Aero segment provides aeronautical engines and gas turbines. The company was founded in March 1906 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
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    Up more than 20% since January, I think these FTSE 100 shares have more to give

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    I now expect the Rolls-Royce dividend to return. Here’s why!

    Our writer explains why he thinks the Rolls-Royce dividend could be set for a comeback -- but perhaps not for…

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    Following a major ratings upgrade, Rolls-Royce’s share price looks a bargain to me

    Despite a big price rise this year, its promotion to investment grade makes Rolls-Royce’s share price looks even more undervalued…

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    Is the Rolls-Royce share price set for a correction?

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    If I’d invested £5,000 in Rolls-Royce shares 10 years ago, here’s how much I’d have now!

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    1 stock that’s just as hot as Rolls-Royce shares (without all the hype)

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    Do Rolls-Royce shares still offer value for money? Here’s what the charts say!

    Rolls-Royce's share price remains the FTSE 100's star performer. But is it now too expensive? Royston Wild looks closely at…

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    Up 43% so far in 2024! Can Rolls-Royce shares have another FTSE 100-topping year?

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    Why I think Rolls-Royce shares will pay a dividend in 2024

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