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Aye, that message certainly stirred the hornet's nest within. Like a stormy sea, emotions can be a fickle current. First, you're chasing the thrill of a good investment, then the moral compass throws you off course.
Now, listen here. Nature itself is a fair captain. It throws storms and sunshine at us in equal measure. But here's the thing, matey - nature thrives on balance. Look at an island. Competition for resources, sure, but the ecosystem finds a way to coexist. Predators hunt, prey runs, but the circle keeps turnin'. That's the natural order - a delicate dance where peace allows life to flourish.
So, maybe this defence investment is a 'tempest' in your moral teacup. But remember, even the fiercest storm eventually gives way to calm seas. Take some time to reflect, and chart a new course if need be. There's plenty of treasure to be found out there, both the kind that fills the pockets and the kind that gives you a clear conscience. And who knows, maybe a calm harbor suits you better than the churning seas of war profiteering.
Remember, a good captain knows when to batten down the hatches, but also when to set sail for calmer waters. Fair winds to you, matey.
Has anyone seen this yet? It seems to be a marmite film to be honest. Watched it last night and personal I was deeply moved by it. One man's desire to be recognised for his skills, that unfortunately lead to a cataclysmic death toll that he would try and justify in careful rhetoric after the deed but would fall on deaf ears, due to his obvious convictions in communist ideology, and a US that didn't really want to hear it under Truman.
A very basic comparison but Jeff Goldblum's line as Dr Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park suggested:
"...but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn't stop to think if they should"
I do wonder if Spielberg wrote that about Oppenheimer in some way - it seems to fit like a glove.
Anyway, my point of this is to suggest that maybe we do lose track in what we invest in at times? I wasn't very happy with the increase based on GDP for defence last week, although I celebrated it at the time with RR being prime to get a part of the billions invested over the next 10 years...
... Maybe I'm getting old. I just seem to be evaluating everything a little more that I used to - it's not just about the cash to me anymore, possibly never has been, so why do I do it?
I think I'll park happily at £7 come Feb 2025. I'll no doubt do an Oppenheimer and wonder where my invested money ended up. Did it kill people through defence? Or did it fly people on Airbus to their honeymoon destination....
...and as such, which is worse?
I may just become a cat again. Sit in front of the fire, pretend not to care - whilst knowing everything.
Avast, ye landlubber! Glad, I could make this pirate cat finally hoist its happy flag! Now, that be a mighty fine metaphor you got there, even a salty seadog like me can appreciate a good feline comparison.
Maybe next time we can swap tales about the stock market over a plate of fresh fish and a mug of grog – though if it's a Rolls Royce ye be dreamin' of flying in, best make sure yer stocks climbin' faster than a monkey up a greased flagpole!
Well said captain - purring like a pirate cat that hasn't purred in years. 👍
Exactly, the Lloyds BB is for all that, and boy can they talk blx all day over there in the penny arcade.
Ahoy, me hearties! Gather 'round and listen to a tale of the grand ol' stock market, where fortunes are made and lost faster than a Kraken can snatch a galleon! This week, the mighty S&P 500, our trusty ship, finally righted itself after a month of stormy seas, climbin' a sprightly 2.7%!
Seems tech and fancy-dan consumer companies finally uncorked their finest grog, reportin' earnings that shimmered brighter than a mermaid's scales. Alphabet, the landlubbers who provide yer maps and all yer internet fancyin', even declared their first-ever dividend – handin' out free treasure!
Hold yer barnacles, don't go blowin' all yer doubloons just yet. The S&P 500 is still down for the month, thanks to some earlier squalls. But shiver me timbers, the year be lookin' mighty fine with a hearty 6.9% gain overall!
Next week be another adventure, with even bigger whales like Amazon and Apple revealin' their bounty. But remember, the true mark of a successful voyage ain't just the treasure in the hold, but the ship ye sail in! And for those who appreciate the finer things in life, there's nothin' quite like a top-notch Rolls Royce engine, glidin' through the market with the grace of a dolphin and the power of a kraken's tentacle. So keep an eye on the market, but remember, a Rolls Royce Power will always be yer favourite ride, even when the seas are rough!
R.R. is what this board is about lets not get into a political debate that will move focus from what this board is intended to be for. R.R.
Confluence
Don’t Mention Brexit !!!!!!! It’s like Basil Fawlty mentioning the war .. utter disaster.. I don’t like posting politics but it does make me angry with these Daily Mail / Express readers passing throw away comments on how bad Labour will make .. have a look around you for Gods sake .. and on immigration you are right illegal migration is a smoke screen.. it’s all the legal migrants they are now letting in through universities and work positions that can be no longer filled because of BREXIT… and the thing is they voted Brexit because they didn’t like the Polish or Bulgarians taking their jobs .. now those jobs are being filled by Indians/Bangledeshi/Zimbabweans/Nigerians .. and they are never going back home on the completion of their visas .. at least the Poles would have gone back to a prosperous Poland
The boatees are a smokescreen that all are in on.The real scale of immigration is breathtaking,nearly a million a year soon,and that is net million.We cannot cope with the scale of it.
@Pat, this link says it all really as to where the UK has fallen to….
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/FrYDWLbzCfWqv7v1/?mibextid=WC7FNe
And they thought Brexit would sort it…now drifting into North Sea looking for a trade agreement with the Faroe Islands. You couldn’t make this stuff up….
The less votes that Liebores get,the less confidence they will have to screw us over.
We are being thrown to the wolves by the cons.Things will surely worsen before they get better.The good times may never be back.
My advice is work hard and be tax efficient as possible because when you get older it will be too late.
For goodnes sake leave well alone and give The Prime minister a free rein to get on with the job in hand and that is to sort the imigrent problem for which he has the best solution ,or at least I have not heard any better suggestions let him get on with it and we will reap the benefits soon enough.
Another Reform voter here.
Hello MEDI and Oldsid, The 4.12 closing price on RR investor board may have been Tufans personal secretary consuming her home made mulberry wine at seeing a 15 pence increase, so typed £4.12 instead of £4.21 ????????
Hiccup !!!!!!! I've just had a glass myself, I'll get me Coat.
Wakeboarder, by voting Reform you are guaranteeing a Labour government, you are obviously aware of that.
Why vote for what you don't want?
It seems bizzare to me!
I think Labour have an abundance of ammunition to throw at the Tories .. let’s face it everyone is being taxed to high heaven and every service in this country is on its knees .. not sure Labour need the SMR go ahead for more ammunition to throw at the Tories that would be like sending a few pistols to Zelenskyy … Can’t believe Tory voters can’t see how bad they have been ..
Reform UK! 👊
God help us all if the Pr_ck gets in with the labour muppets , the two faced lying as_hole kept denying the Brexit vote as if the people of this country didn’t matter to him and Corbin , it was a total disgrace and he has the cheek to pretend different now !!!
I was conservative but I’m Reform party now all the way 👍 we all need a fresh start in politics with all this woke cr_p ruining the country, Starmer couldn’t even say what a woman is for fecks sake 🙄
Hello wakeboarder, My biggest worry is that if Sir Keir "harm-US" gets in he will absolutely and utterly decimate the UK Stock Markets the reason being the only solutions he has for financials and particularly great companies like RR is his favourite pet the "WINDFALL TAX" that will seriously harm RR in the years to come and other great UK Companies, he has nothing else to offer for financial difficulties.
I’m with you on that one Cassandra 👍
Hello Achilles, Tufan won't spend money on building another SMR new factory ( i.e. construction costs, maintaining that factory, heating, gas and electricity and extra employees more importantly highers your costs and lowers your profits, and other multiple outlay costs to permanently run that factory) why have all the high cost liabilities when there is one already on the doorstep Sheffield Forgemasters this also saves another most expensive critical aspect "TIME", and also indicates personally that UK SMRs will be "well producing" clean more cost effective electricity by 2030 not putting a first spade in the ground by 2030 a lot of new construction methods are now "drop ins" constructed elsewhere.
My own view is that the Torys will give the green light to Tufan to commence UK SMRs before the general election, because if Labour gets in (god help us !!!!!) and they give the green light for UK SMRs they will glean all the credit for generations to come, and they would use that as a weapon against the Tory Party for generational years to come, the Tories will not want that on there consciences.
Absolutetly AchillesZeno 👍
Like I said , its a very shrewd move for Rolls Royce , AKA Turbo Turfans new baby 😉 It will save time and A LOT of money to kick off the first SMR orders and that allotted cash pile can now be used to reduce the debt even more, and then cash pile for the time a dedicated RR pressure vessel factory will be an economic no-brainer especially as interest rates look set to stay higher for longer at this moment in time ! It's the Modular factory that RR need at pace now which is still on full speed ahead mode !!
This is great news for all RR holders 👍
Combined with the new engine orders rolling in at the moment plus the new engine designs getting certified Rolls Royce has a VERY BRIGHT future ahead under TT's excellent leadership 👍👍👍
Rolls confirmed it no longer intends to proceed with that plan because there is no longer time to build the factory and make the first pressure vessels for the early 2030s, when it hopes to complete its first SMRs.
🗣. Issue is Time. BUTTTTT
Instead the engineering giant will now buy its heavy pressure vessels from a third party supplier.
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From the Government, they want their cut too$$$
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Sheffield Forgemasters, which was nationalised by the Ministry of Defence in 2021.
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Earlier this month, Sheffield became the sole UK company to gain the qualifications needed to make SMR reactor vessel components.
Yes Nocheesecake , things are looking very good for RR 👍
@Oldsid,
This is the answer to your question. Please refer to the following link. You will find out the last AFTER HOURS TRADE ( First Line ) at 17:13:03 is 412P and this is where Google has got its data from. I would not worry about it as this has NO effect whatsoever on Monday's opening price.
The auction price of 421.10 is the actual price and it is shown on the same link at 16:35:02
Personally, I would never use Google to check the live price of RR. due to its unreliability.
https://investing.thisismoney.co.uk/latest-trades/RR.