Navajo
- 29 Jun 2005 14:12
Now I can keep an eye on one of my monitored stocks which I'm currently in.
skinny
- 02 Feb 2012 09:46
- 67 of 236
Yeah - but every little helps! :-)
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2012 09:49
- 68 of 236
Is that the Halifax advert thingy?.
Dont mention that robbing bunch of gits to me.
50% increase in my insurance premium and I havent claimed for 12 years!!!!.
Told them to ---- ---.
Direct Line now. Lot cheaper.
skinny
- 02 Feb 2012 09:51
- 69 of 236
Thought it was tesco or asda?
Renewed mine this week with Admiral - been driving 35 years this month and haven't claimed since 1979!
On edit - direct line wouldn't touch my car!
Stan
- 02 Feb 2012 09:55
- 70 of 236
Tried the Coop? been with them (on and off) for years, good price I find and hardly likely to be taken over with the resulting drop in service like some outfits.
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2012 15:54
- 71 of 236
Yep heard they were good Stan. Too late mind now.
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2012 15:54
- 72 of 236
Results next thursday. Should see a bullish run up to them.
Monday 16 January, 2012Rolls-Royce Holdings
Notice of Results
16 January 2012
ROLLS-ROYCE HOLDINGS PLC 2011 PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc will announce its preliminary results for 2011
on 9 February 2012.
For further information, please contact:
Simon Goodson
Director - Investor Relations
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc
Tel: +44 (0)20 7227 9237
Chris Carson
- 03 Feb 2012 14:07
- 73 of 236
Stop to entry for risk free trade.
goldfinger
- 03 Feb 2012 15:09
- 74 of 236
From TA Specialist and pro TAer Zak Mir
Zak Mir
Reged: 28/06/07
Posts: 2101
Re: Rolls-Royce(RR.)
#487437 - 02/02/12 08:52 PM Edit Reply Quote
Chart wise on the daily time frame it would appear that while above its 10 day moving average at 747p there is little to prevent the shares hitting the top of a rising August price channel as high as 820p plus over the next 4-6 weeks.
goldfinger
- 03 Feb 2012 15:15
- 75 of 236
GALVAN
Andrew Gibson, Head of Researc
BUY – Rolls Royce
PRICE TARGET 780p
STOP LOSS 710p
TICKER CCL
CURRENT 735
http://bit.ly/wFqPbO
BUY – Rolls Royce
PRICE TARGET
780p
STOP LOSS
710p
TICKER
CCL
CURRENT
735p
Latest Fundamentals
On December 19th, engine maker Rolls Royce said it had won a €250m contract to supply safety instrumentation and control systems for the French nuclear reactor modernisation programme. The systems will be installed in the twenty-strong French fleet of 1300 mega watt nuclear reactors operated by Electricité de France (EDF). Rolls-Royce will provide the reactor protection system and the nuclear instrumentation system for the power plants to ensure they comply with safety and licensing requirements.
The steady stream of contract wins underpins solid fundamentals at Rolls Royce, and marks the engineering giant out as something a rare industrial and manufacturing winner in a flatlining UK economy. This view is supported technically by a sharp October gap higher for the shares, which currently remains unfilled, and combines with the fundamentals to highlights the shares as a solid buy for the Galvan Research team.
Key Technicals
Shares in Rolls Royce have kept their momentum within a rising August price channel since an October gap to the upside. While the floor of the August price channel and 50-day moving average at 720p remain as support, the upside here is likely to be towards the top of last year's price channel at 780p plus.
Chris Carson
- 03 Feb 2012 15:38
- 76 of 236
Stop to 776.9 to lock in + 10.0
skinny
- 09 Feb 2012 07:59
- 77 of 236
Final Results.
Group Highlights
- Record order book of £62.2bn, up five per cent.
- Record underlying revenue of £11.3bn, up four per cent.
- Record underlying profit before tax of £1.16bn, up 21 per cent.
- Full year payment to shareholders of 17.5 pence per share, up nine per cent.
- Joint acquisition of Tognum, Rolls-Royce investment £1.5bn.
- Proposed restructuring of International Aero Engines (IAE) and sale of share
holding.
dreamcatcher
- 09 Feb 2012 09:46
- 78 of 236
..Rolls-Royce profit up 21 percent, positive on 2012
Reuters – 2 hours 18 minutes ago
...
...A Rolls-Royce aircraft engine of a British Airways (BA) Boeing 747 passenger aircraft is seen at Heathrow Airport in west London April 7, 2011. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
....
LONDON (Reuters) - Aero enginemaker Rolls-Royce (RR.L) posted a 21 percent rise in full-year profit, and said it expects to deliver further growth in 2012, helped by its record order book.
Rolls, the world's second-largest maker of aircraft engines behind U.S. group General Electric Co (GE.N), on Thursday reported an underlying pretax profit of 1.16 billion pounds on revenue up 4 percent at 11.3 billion pounds for the year to the end of December 2011.
It is the first time Rolls-Royce has reported an annual profit in excess of 1 billion pounds. The result was helped by the positive impact of its acquisition of German engine maker Tognum and the 950 million pound sale of its stake in International Aero Engines.
The company, which also builds and tests nuclear devices for the UK navy, increased the full-year dividend by 9 percent to 17.5 pence per share.
Rolls said its order book grew 5 percent to a record 62.2 billion pounds, helped by significant orders from Singapore Airlines, Norwegian Airlines and Emirates Airlines, and said it was confident on its prospects for the year ahead.
"For 2012 we expect good growth in both underlying revenue and underlying profit with cash flow around breakeven as we continue to invest in future growth," Rolls-Royce Chief Executive John Rishton said.
"Our order book gives us good visibility of future revenues and demonstrates the confidence our customers have in us."
Shares in the company, which have risen a quarter in the last year, closed at 785 pence on Wednesday, valuing the group at around 14.7 billion pounds
skinny
- 09 Feb 2012 11:28
- 79 of 236
Just gone long @757.50.
skinny
- 09 Feb 2012 11:40
- 81 of 236
Out +12.
skinny
- 14 Feb 2012 07:03
- 82 of 236
ROLLS-ROYCE WINS $210M ORDER FROM AIR PACIFIC
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won an order worth $210m, at
list prices, from Fiji's national carrier Air Pacific for Trent 700 engines to
power three Airbus A330 aircraft. This is the first time Air Pacific has
selected Rolls-Royce engines and the contract includes long-term TotalCare®
service support.
Announcing the order today at the Singapore Airshow, Dave Pflieger,
Managing Director & CEO, Air Pacific, said: "The A330s will be our first new
widebody aircraft, so the Trent 700 engines represent an exciting and significant
investment in leading-edge operational technology and support service for the
future of our business. Theseengineswill provide high-quality environmental
performance, with low emissions, noise and fuel burn- something our company and
customers value.We look forward to a great partnership with a company known for
its commitment to excellence."
Bruce Blythe, Rolls-Royce, Senior Vice President - Civil Aerospace, said: "We
are delighted Air Pacific is putting trust in our world leading technology and
support services for such an important fleet replacement. We look forward to a
long and mutually rewarding relationship with the airline."
The Trent 700, the only engine specifically designed for the A330, is the
market leader for the aircraft, with more than 1,400 either in service or on
order. It has won more than 75 per cent of new orders over the last three
years.
skinny
- 15 Mar 2012 07:03
- 84 of 236
15 March 2012
ROLLS-ROYCE WINS GBP45M CONTRACT FROM HYUNDAI TO DESIGN AND EQUIP
FOUR OFFSHORE VESSELS
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has today received an order from
Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co, Ltd. to design and equip four
deepwater platform supply vessels.
The contract is worth more than GBP45 million to Rolls-Royce and includes options
for a further two vessels of the same type.
The vessel designs are UT 776 CD - a development of the popular Rolls-Royce
UT 700 series, designed specifically for supplying equipment and services to
deepwater oil and gas platforms.
Jørn Heltne, Rolls-Royce, Senior Vice President Ship Technology Offshore, said:
"Rolls-Royce UT design vessels are the benchmark in the deep water offshore
oil and gas sector, combining proven ship design with leading edge marine
technology. This latest order develops our long term relationship with Hyundai
as a builder of these advanced vessels, designed to operate safely in the most
challenging conditions."
Hyundai's President and CEO Mr. W.G. Choe said: "We are extremely pleased to
enter into this deepwater market segment by building offshore vessels of a
world leading design from Rolls-Royce."
The 4,400 tonne, 97 metre long vessels will feature a range of Rolls-Royce
equipment including a diesel-electric propulsion system which improves fuel
efficiency and lowers emissions when operating at reduced power levels. The
propulsion system meets current Clean Design standards - an industry-specific
range of stringent environmental and safety requirements that, through the
design of the vessel, reduce emissions to sea and air.
The vessels will be built at the Hyundai's shipyard in Ulsan, Korea, and are
due to be delivered in 2013 and 2014.
skinny
- 22 Mar 2012 07:03
- 85 of 236
ROLLS-ROYCE AWARDED $275 MILLION SERVICE CONTRACTS
FROM US MILITARY
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has received recent contracts
exceeding $275 million to provide support services for the US Armed Services.
Rolls-Royce will provide Mission Care service support for AE 1007C, AE 2100
and T56 engines which power a variety of US aircraft, including the V-22,
C-130, P-3 and C-2 in operation with the US Air Force, Navy and Marines.
Patricia O'Connell, Rolls-Royce, President Customer Business - North America
said: "Rolls-Royce is focused on meeting all of our military customers' needs
and we deliver services and support packages tailored to meet their specific
requirements. These contracts reflect the confidence our US military customers
have in our expertise. Rolls-Royce continues to win new contracts by
demonstrating the value we can add, and by working hard to ensure our customers
can deliver their missions and work within their budget."
Recent contracts announced by the US Department of Defense include:
* US Air Force - $112.2 Million services contract for AE 2100 engines and
propeller systems for C-130J aircraft.
* US Marine Corps - three contracts, totalling $84.7 Million, for maintenance
services on AE 1107C engines for V-22 aircraft; $45.2 Million contract for
logistics and technical engineering services for AE 2100 engines for
KC-130J aircraft.
* US Navy - $33.8 Million contract for repair of T56 engines in P-3, C-130
and C-2 aircraft.
The contracts cover work to be delivered in 2012 and 2013.
skinny
- 12 Apr 2012 07:14
- 86 of 236