Rolls-Royce plc
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CORRECTED - UK Stocks -- Factors to watch on Nov 24...businesses will continue to be available to "supportable propositions" on fair terms, The Financial Times said. ROLLS ROYCE <RR.L> Rolls Royce is facing the consequences of the possible cancellation of 20 Airbus A330 aircraft ordered by... In this article: UK, Financial Times, National Express, Gulf Air, Daily Telegraph, RIO Tinto, Tesco, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC, and Asia |
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 7 days ago
Rolls Royce to roll out Rs 2.5 crore Ghost
...are growing in India, (those with cash or assets of over $30 million) currently around 1,000, Rolls Royce plans to sell 75 cars in 2010. Rolls Royce regional director for Asia Pacific Colin Kelly told mediapersons, aEUR�We expect to sell...
In this article: Rolls-Royce Group, India, Delhi, New Delhi, and China
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Web Wire | 7 days ago
Rolls-Royce signs $171 million F-35 STOVL Liftsystem contract
WEBWIRE - Friday, November 20, 2009 Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has signed a $171 million contract with Pratt & Whitney to supply the Rolls-Royce LiftSystem® for a further 9 Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL)...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, Bristol, F-35B Lightning II, Rolls-Royce, and US Marine Corps
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Wales Online | November 15, 2009
Rolls-Royce on a high as GBP1.2bn orders are landed at Dubai show
Nov 16 2009 by Our Correspondent, Western Mail ROLLS-ROYCE unveiled a major boost to its order book yesterday after agreeing deals for new engines with Air China and Ethiopian Airlines. The Derby and Bristol-based company announced the...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Air China, Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, Dubai, Bristol, Ethiopia, and China
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | November 15, 2009
RollsRoyce and Airbus orders fail to calm industry nerves
...failed to calm nerves over the future of the airline and aerospace industries amid reduced international traffic. Rolls-Royce said it had won an order to supply engines to 12 Airbus A350 aircraft being bought by Ethiopian Airlines.
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Airbus, Air Arabia, Recession, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, Emirates, Air China, and Ethiopian Airlines
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | November 15, 2009
Rolls-Royce gets $2B engine orders
Rolls-Royce gets $2B engine orders for Airbus jets DUBAI: Rolls-Royce says it has reached $2 billion worth of deals to sell aircraft engines that will power new Airbus jetliners for Air China and Ethiopian Airlines. The British engine...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Air China, Airbus, Ethiopian Airlines, and Dubai
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BBC News | November 15, 2009
Rolls-Royce in $2bn engine orders
Rolls-Royce is on track to meet its full-year financial targets. UK engineering firm Rolls-Royce says it has won orders to make $2bn(GBP1.2bn) of aircraft engines to power Airbus planes for Air China and Ethiopian Airlines. The orders...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Rolls-Royce, Air China, Ethiopian Airlines, Airbus, Recession, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, and Derby
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Sunday Mirror | November 15, 2009
Rolls-Royce gets GBP1.2bn engine deal
...day of the Dubai Airshow. The Air China order covers Trent 700 engines to power 20 A330 aircraft being delivered starting in 2011. Rolls-Royce says the deal is worth GBP0.9 billion at list prices. Ethiopian's order covers Trent XWB engines...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Air China, Ethiopian Airlines, and Airbus
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Independent.ie | November 15, 2009
Rolls-Royce boosted by GBP1.2bn deal
...division accounting for around GBP46.7 billion. Airlines have suffered because of last year's oil price rises and lower demand and Rolls-Royce said in July that delays on the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 wide-body programmes had also...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Air China, Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, Bristol, and China
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Independent.co.uk - Business | November 03, 2009
Investment Column: Rolls-Royce will engineer future gains
Yesterday's management statement from Rolls-Royce - the engineering giant - was a modest affair. Trading is in line with expectations, underlying revenues are still expected to grow in 2009, and underlying profits are still forecast to...
In this article: Rolls-Royce, Stagecoach, Revenue, National Express, Nuclear winter, EADS, and Royal Bank of Scotland
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | November 03, 2009
Rolls-Royce sees higher 09 sales
...in 2009, with underlying profits remaining broadly similar to those achieved in 2008," the company said in a third quarter trading update on Tuesday. Rolls-Royce, which makes engines and turbines for passenger planes, fighter jets, ships and...
In this article: Rolls-Royce Group, Revenue, All rights reserved, Boeing 787, Airbus A380, and Allianz
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Description from Wikipedia:
Rolls-Royce plc (LSE: RR.) is a British aircraft engine maker, and the second-largest in the world, behind GE Aviation. The company has related businesses in the defence aerospace, marine and energy markets.
Rolls-Royce was nationalised in 1971, by which time aircraft engines had long been the most significant part of the business. The automobile company was separated in 1973 and the present Rolls-Royce plc was re-privatised in 1987. Rolls-Royce is, through its defence aerospace division, the world's 16th largest defence contractor. Defence aerospace sales accounted for 21% of group sales in 2005, civil aerospace 53%, marine 17% and energy 8%.
- Name:
- Rolls-Royce Group plc
- Type:
- Public (LSE: RR.)
- Location:
- Derby, England, UK
- Founded:
- 1987 (privatised as plc)
- Industry:
- Aerospace & Defence
- Key People:
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- Simon Robertson (Chairman)
- Sir John Rose (CEO)
- Products:
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- Power generation equipment
- Civil & military aero engines
- Marine propulsion systems
- Revenue:
- £7,435 million (2007)
- Operating Income:
- £514 million (2007)
- Net Income:
- £600 million (2007)
- No. of Employees:
- 38,000 (2007)
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