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This has been oversold i reckon . . . a good medium to long term play.
Very pleasing RNS. . .
What we all wanted I think.
Looking good for the deal to go through . . . happy i quadrupled my holding last week at 89.5, might just break even at the end of all of this. GLA
Anyone know what Simon Thomson makes of the deal? I stopped my subscription to IC since it had cost me far more than the subscription . . .
LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday British engineer Rolls Royce was signing a deal worth 1.4 billion pounds ($2.2 billion) during a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Reporting by Kate Holton, editing by Elizabeth Piper)
Boeing, the US company that together with Airbus dominates the commercial aircraft industry, has raised its profit and revenue forecast for the year. The Seattle-based company on Wednesday lifted its full-year profit forecast to a range of $7.65 a share to $7.85 a share, up from $7.60 to $7.80. Revenues will be higher too, with the Seattle-based company raising its estimate by $500m to a range of $95bn and $97bn. Boeing put the rosier outlook down to "higher commercial airplane deliveries." Aerospace has so far proved more immune from the slowdown in emerging market economies. In August, Boeing raised its forecast for demand for commercial aircraft from China over the next 20 years as more of the population flies. Boeing shares jumped 3.7 per cent in pre-market trading. After topping the ranks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2013, Boeing shares slipped 4.8 per cent last year but have rebounded almost 7 per cent in 2015.
International Financial Reporting Standards dictate that previous period's results are shown for comparison, and only 9 months because the y.e date was then adjusted . . .
Sounds pretty good to me, "on track to beat targets". Now let's see a steady build in the share price from here finally!
I won't be listening to ST anymore that's for sure
Very insightful post of yours though, thanks very much
Are we not up today?
Obviously fill your boots FFS!
Why the hell did I invest in this piece of ****e
He has some interesting things to say, but I will be adding more than a pinch of salt to anything Mr ST has to say, I have lost a fortune in the past blindly following him in.
To what is already well and truly priced into the share in my opinion and a great buying opportunity.