Rolls-Royce Holdings plc's turnaround is succeeding, with margin gains, improved contract pricing, and strong service revenue driving predictable cash flow and profitability. Civil Aviation remains the main value driver, but Defense and SMR technology offer additional upside not yet reflected in estimates. Despite a strong rally, I see 23% upside to YE26 as Rolls-Royce closes its valuation gap with GE and benefits from multiple expansion.
Rolls-Royce announced a new U.S. expansion for a plant in South Carolina. The expansion will create more jobs and increase capacity.
RYCEY tackles supply-chain woes with a Trent 1000 task force and a $1.28B durability upgrade to extend engine service life.
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JP Morgan has raised its price target on Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE:RR.) to 1,040p (from 900p) and retains an 'overweight' recommendation.
British officials are lobbying South Korea to switch to Rolls-Royce from U.S. rival GE Aerospace as the primary engine partner for its fighter jet programme, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
Shares in jet engine maker Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE:RR.) fell on Tuesday despite news that its exports to the US will no longer be hit with tariffs, after Donald Trump signed an executive order for a UK trade deal.
Rolls-Royce has transformed from a recovery story to a high-quality industrial, posting double-digit growth, surging margins, and strong free cash flow. All three divisions—Civil Aerospace, Defense, and Power Systems—are growing profitably, with no weak segments and clear long-term demand drivers. Balance sheet risk is gone: net cash position, investment grade rating, dividend reinstated, and a £1 billion buyback signal financial strength.
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Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE:RR.) shares have had a strong run, and a fresh catalyst has just rolled in.
British aerospace group Rolls-Royce received backing from the U.K. government to build the country's first small modular nuclear reactors. The announcement follows a two-year selection process and reaffirms Britain's embrace of nuclear power.
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE:RR.) shares rose to a new all-time high as it was selected by the UK government to build the country's first small modular nuclear reactors.