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British Aerospace. Anybody else think this might be going somewhere? (BA.)     

snoball - 03 Jul 2005 15:30

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BA.&Si

Chris Carson - 01 Feb 2012 15:41 - 126 of 358

And out + 2.0

skinny - 16 Feb 2012 09:44 - 127 of 358

I totally missed this earlier - Final Results.

FINANCIAL KEY POINTS
- Headline sales2 reduced by 14%
- Underlying EBITA3 of £2,025m (2010 £2,179m) impacted by:
- a £160m charge in the first half on the Omani Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) programme
- a £125m benefit from a UK Ministry of Defence settlement agreement
- a £60m benefit from the increase in the carrying value of the Trinidad and Tobago OPVs upon agreement of a sale to the Brazilian Navy
- deferred recognition of sales and profit relating to the formalisation of price escalation on the Salam Typhoon programme
- Benefit of 5.9p per share from an agreement with the UK tax authorities
- Underlying earnings4 per share broadly in line with 2010, excluding the tax agreement benefit
- Total dividend increased by 7.4% to 18.8p
- £500m market purchase of shares completed
- $1.25bn (£0.8bn) debt financing completed

skinny - 02 Apr 2012 06:49 - 128 of 358

BAE Typhoon deal 'sustains' Warton and Samlesbury jobs

BAE Systems has won a £446m maintenance contract to offer support services for European Typhoon jets.

The order will help secure around 600 engineering, supply chain and project management jobs at the firm's plants in Warton and Samlesbury.

HARRYCAT - 13 Apr 2012 07:40 - 129 of 358

Ex-divi next wed 18th Apr (11.3p)

skinny - 02 May 2012 07:11 - 130 of 358

Interim Management Statement.

Trading for the period has been consistent with management expectations at the time of the 2011 preliminary results announcement on 16 February 2012. As previously indicated, whilst little sales growth can be expected for the Group in 2012 in the current market conditions, modest growth in underlying earnings per share is anticipated, assuming a satisfactory conclusion to Salam negotiations in 2012 and excluding the benefit of the 2011 Research & Development tax settlement. A higher level of operating business cash inflow is planned for the Group in 2012 with the anticipated benefit of cash receipts related to the Salam programme.

skinny - 03 May 2012 13:51 - 131 of 358

Where to now?

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Chris Carson - 03 May 2012 14:10 - 132 of 358

I'm short from 293.9 initial target 280.0 stop now at entry. If 280.0 goes next target 270.0.

skinny - 03 May 2012 14:17 - 133 of 358

Looks a good trade Chris, the chart is certainly looking down.

Chris Carson - 03 May 2012 14:29 - 134 of 358

Less risky now stop at entry skinny, but you know what they are like similar to RR. if they win a contract sp jumps :O)

Chris Carson - 04 May 2012 16:32 - 135 of 358

Closed @ 283.1 + 10.8

skinny - 20 May 2012 08:10 - 136 of 358

BAE Systems: building the UK’s new aircraft carrier

It is the second biggest engineering project in the UK behind the Olympics, generates enough energy to power every home in Swindon and has been a topic of political debate for years - the building of Britain’s new aircraft carriers is continuing apace.


See the latest images of the UK's new aircraft carriers

skinny - 23 May 2012 11:03 - 137 of 358

BAE Systems and Saudi Arabia sign £1.9bn Hawk jet deal

British defence giant BAE has signed a £1.9bn ($3bn) deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Hawk trainer jets.

According to trade union Unite 218 jobs at the East Yorkshire factory where the aircraft is made will now be saved.

Negotiations over the deal had been going on "for some time", according to a BBC correspondent.

skinny - 31 May 2012 14:48 - 138 of 358

BAE Systems plans to cut 105 jobs at Glascoed, Monmouthshire

BAE Systems is planning to cut 105 jobs at a munitions factory in Monmouthshire.

A total 620 people are currently employed at Glascoed. The firm said around 80% of the cuts will be contractor posts.

BAE blamed increased automation, as a result of a £50 million investment, and reduced demand for ammunition from the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

It said the cuts were "vital" for the site to remain competitive.

HARRYCAT - 31 May 2012 16:03 - 139 of 358

Old tank factory in Newcastle also shutting down (ex Vickers site) with the loss of hundreds of jobs (Originally employed over 20,000 workers when commissioned during the first WW).

skinny - 19 Jul 2012 16:35 - 140 of 358

19 July 2012

BAE Systems completes sale of BAE Systems Tensylon assets

19 July 2012

Further to the agreement announced on 8 June, BAE Systems has now completed the sale of the assets comprising its BAE Systems Tensylon High Performance Materials Inc. ("Tensylon") business to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company for cash consideration of $18 million.

skinny - 02 Aug 2012 07:07 - 141 of 358

Half Yearly report

FINANCIAL KEY POINTS

‑ Sales1 reduced by 10%

‑ Underlying EBITA2 reduced by 3%

‑ Underlying earnings3 per share4 increased by 1%

‑ Order backlog1,6 increased to £40.0bn

‑ Non-US and UK order intake1 increased to £4.3bn

Interim dividend increased by 4% to 7.8p per share

‑ Operating business cash inflow7 increased to £742m

OUTLOOK

In line with previous guidance, modest growth in underlying earnings3 per share4 is anticipated, assuming a satisfactory conclusion to the Salam pricing negotiations in 2012 and excluding the benefit in 2011 of the Research & Development tax settlement. A higher level of operating business cash inflow7 is planned in 2012 including the anticipated benefit of cash receipts related to the Salam programme.

skinny - 06 Aug 2012 18:21 - 142 of 358

BAE Systems wins South Korea jet upgrade deal

LONDON | Mon Aug 6, 2012 2:41pm BST

(Reuters) - Britain's BAE Systems (BAES.L) on Monday said its U.S. unit BAE Systems Inc had won a contract to upgrade South Korea's fleet of more than 130 F-16 fighter jets.

BAE said the exact value of the project was still being negotiated but that it is expected to be worth in excess of $1 billion, the lion's share of which will go to Europe's largest defence contractor.

skinny - 12 Sep 2012 15:51 - 143 of 358

In auction +9.8%

Must be this from earlier :- Exane BNP Paribas reiterates Underperform TP 280p :-)

skinny - 12 Sep 2012 16:02 - 144 of 358

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skinny - 12 Sep 2012 16:05 - 145 of 358

EADS Said to Explore BAE Combination in Aerospace Revamp

European Aeronautic, Defence & Space Co., the parent of Airbus SAS, is in negotiations with BAE Systems Plc (BA/) about a combination of the two companies, people familiar with the talks said.

The talks are at an advanced stage and the two companies are exploring a transaction that would allow London-based BAE to maintain its independence to sell into the U.S. defense market, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. A final deal hasn’t been reached, and an agreement may still fall through, the people said.

EADS Chief Executive Officer Tom Enders said today at the Berlin air show that he had no comment. BAE spokespeople declined to comment.
Combining the two companies would create a European counterweight to U.S. aerospace companies including Boeing Co. (BA), Airbus’s main competitor in civil aviation.

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