If Tufan Erginbilgiç could do for the England football team what he’s done for the Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) share price, we’d win the Euros at a canter. The turnaround since he was appointed CEO on 1 January 2023 – less than 18 months ago – is nothing short of astonishing. Rolls-Royce shares closed at the ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR.) share price has soared, nearly tripling over the past year to breach £4.70. As the British engineering icon continues to post stellar financials and ambitious growth targets under CEO Tufan Erginbilgic, investors have piled in. But with the stock nearing £5, one question looms ...
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In case you haven’t heard, there’s a general election coming. There are plenty of UK stocks out there that could be impacted one way or the other. The TV at my house has been taken over by Euro 2024, so news coverage around the election and party policies hasn’t been the flavour of the month as much ...
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Investing for explosive growth always comes with one core risk: the valuation. I’ve mentioned this problem before with the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price, but the investment just keeps on surging. In fact, if I’d invested £1k in June 2022, I’d be sitting on roughly £5.2k today after a nearly 420% gain ...
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The Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE: RR.) share price has soared beyond my wildest dreams. In late 2022, the shares were down around 70p. As I write, we’re looking at 460p. That’s more than a sixfold rise. And to think, I feared the company might even go bust during the stock market crash. More growth Well, ...
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If I’d invested in Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR.) a year ago, I’d be a very happy man today. Its share price is up 211% in that time. By comparison, the FTSE 100‘s up 7.4%. After its tremendous run in 2023, I didn’t expect Rolls to keep up the pace. But instead of hitting the brakes, the stock’s continued to ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price may conceivably hit £5 in the coming months with momentum picking up of late. However, some investors may be put off by the headline figures. Rolls-Royce is now trading at 29.5 times forward earnings, that’s more than double the FTSE 100 average. I believe investors ...
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Over the past year, shares in Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) have tripled. That is some achievement. The Rolls-Royce share price was the best performing among FTSE 100 stocks last year. This year has continued well, with the shares leaping by over half, so far. The shares hit a new 12-month high this week and ...
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From near-extinction to record highs, Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) shares have staged a truly epic comeback. Just under four years ago, the FTSE 100 stock was trading for a mere 39p. Today, it’s changing hands for 470p. That translates into a staggering 1,103% increase! This means Rolls-Royce is a 10-bagger ...
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I’ve long believed that the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) share price is expensive. Analysts are forecasting earnings per share of 15.8p in 2024. This means the stock currently has a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 29. Compare this to, for example, RTX, the world’s largest aerospace and defence company. Its ...
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Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) shares have risen over 200% over the past 12 months, leaving many investors in a quandary. For some, such a move signals that they should jump on the bandwagon, or they will miss out. For others, it cautions that they should avoid the shares, as they are too expensive. In my experience ...
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The last couple of years have been a bit of a roller coaster ride for the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) share price. Despite the business approaching the edge of bankruptcy following the pandemic, it’s made a miraculous turnaround to the point where it’s now one of the best-performing stocks in the FTSE 100. ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price is climbing again, up another 10% over the last month. And I think there could be more to come. I can see at least three positive signs for the company in the near future. And if I’m right about that, the stock could have further to rise. Travel demand Around 45% ...
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Nothing on the FTSE 100 can match the Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) share price. It’s up 198.67% over one year and 404.9% over two years. This is Nvidia territory. Yet until recently, it was a basket case. Former boss Warren East put a good shift in but the stock didn’t take off until tough-talking new boss ...
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Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) shares continue to defy expectations. After years of mismanagement and loading up on debt, the engineering giant’s foundations started wobbling before the pandemic came along and outright broke them. It wasn’t until a radical restructuring and changing of the guard did things start ...
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With equities finally on the rise, investors across the country are on the hunt for the best stocks to buy now. The FTSE 100’s climbed 13% since the start of the year, including dividends, almost doubling its typical historical annual average. Seeing such performance in the wake of the market downturn ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price is up 211% over 12 months, doubling several times from its lows in autumn 2022. But that’s not important to investors today. Now we want to know whether the engineering stock could double in value again. Is there anything holding Rolls-Royce back? Rolls-Royce has ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) share price performance over the last 12 months has been nothing short of amazing. During that time, it’s soared a whopping 211.4%. The FTSE 100 has risen 9.1% during the same period. After its magnificent performance last year, some believed that the stock would slow this year. ...
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Let there be no suspense – I think the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price looks like a bargain, even after a 197% increase over the last year. And last week’s news seemed to confirm this. The company announced engine flying hours are back to their 2019 levels and reiterated its targets for this year. The ...
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Anyone who bought Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE: RR.) shares this time last year would now be sitting on a gain of about 190%. That’s enough to turn every £1,000 invested in the stock into £2,900. Shame I didn’t buy any. But what might happen in the next 12 months? Well, the short-term future is the hardest ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price has outpaced the rest of the FTSE 100 over the past 12 months. Shares in the engine maker have even outperformed many of the booming tech stocks we hear so much about. However, I believe this outperformance could continue. It’s not going to register 185% growth again ...
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Go back nearly 10 years and Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) was one of the best passive income stocks around. In 2015, shareholders received dividends of 23.1p a share — a yield of nearly 12%. But the pandemic took its toll on the company. To survive, it had to suspend its payouts and issue new shares. If evidence ...
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Since May 2023, the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) share price has risen by over 175%. And there are no signs this incredible rally is slowing. If it replicates its performance over the past 12 months — during which time itâs increased by an average monthly rate of 9.2% — then it’ll end 2024 at 809p! However, ...
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Looking at Rolls-Royce’s (LSE: RR) share price, I am reminded of a key lesson from my years as an investment bank trader. Just because an asset has risen sharply in price does not mean it will not keep going higher. Its steep price rise might have come from investors playing catch-up with the fair value ...
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I keep thinking the Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE: RR.) share price climb must end soon, but it hasn’t yet. It did seem to falter a bit in April. But it’s on the way up again, and it’s now not far off an all-time high. The price has soared more than five-fold since late 2022. What happens next? When I talk ...
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The stock market has ripped higher this month to fresh all-time highs. Even though this could keep going, some investors do start to fret that a crash is still coming. Some cite escalating geopolitical tensions around the world, along with concerns that interest rates might not be cut this summer as ...
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Frenzy is probably an overused word in journalism but I think it applies to the recent Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) share price performance. The stock’s up a staggering 408% over two years and 195% over 12 months. It’s the only FTSE 100 company to hold its own against the Magnificent Seven mega-cap US tech ...
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The 183% jump in the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price over the past year has grabbed a lot of attention. At 418p, the rally has moderated over the past month as investors take a breather. Yet with some key events taking place between now and the end of the year, there’s scope for the stock to move even ...
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The FTSE 100 is up almost 10% this year, beating major US indexes like the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, which are up 9% and 7.19%. Created on TradingView.com The UK’s leading index spent the first quarter of the year making losses. But in the past two months, it’s taken off, breaking a new all-time high above ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) share price seems to be the gift that keeps on giving. It was one of the most unloved FTSE 100 stocks during the pandemic, but Rolls-Royce’s subsequent recovery has been spectacular. The shares have climbed nearly 1,000% since sinking to a five-year low in 2020! So, can the ...
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The Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price has been on a mighty recovery from its pandemic lows. The same hasn’t been true of FTSE 250 stock Carnival (LSE:CCL), though. The two companies have a lot in common, in terms of their economics and their exposure to macroeconomic cyclicality. It’s therefore natural ...
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It been a satisfying year for shareholders in Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR). Over the past 12 months, Rolls-Royce shares have increased in value by 180%. Yesterday (10 May) they hit their highest point ever (allowing for changes in the share structure over the past few years). When a share performs as strongly ...
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Many novice investors may be wondering what to make of the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR) share price. And I appreciate it can be challenging given the wide variety of commentaries on offer. While I’ve remained largely bullish on the British engineering giant, I appreciate many of my colleagues at the Motley Fool ...
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Recent research from money.co.uk shows, in 2024, the average UK savings account holds £17,365. Invested shrewdly, such a sum can earn a weighty passive income all by itself. The catch is that big passive income rarely comes from bog-standard savings accounts. For much of the last decade, this type of ...
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At times last year, it seemed like the Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR) share price couldn’t stop. It far outpaced any of its peers in the FTSE 100. In fact, it was the best performer on the STOXX Europe 600. But with its share price hitting the brakes, is now the time for investors to consider buying the stock? ...
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