Rolls Royce Group
Emirates Airline President urges Rolls-Royce to focus on engine performance
30 Nov 2023
In the aftermath of Rolls-Royce's ambitious plan to quadruple profits, the President of Emirates Airline, Tim Clark, has called on the British firm to "go back to basics" and prioritize the performance of its engines.
The Rolls-Royce EVTOL project
18 Jul 2018
Britain’s Serious Fraud Office widens probe into Rolls-Royce’s bribery allegations in Nigeria
19 May 2016
Rolls-Royce cuts dividend for the first time since 1992
12 Feb 2016
Following five consecutive profit warnings in two years, Rolls-Royce Holdings plc on Friday cut its 2015 dividend — for the first time in 24-years
US activist investor becomes top Rolls-Royce shareholder
01 Aug 2015
US-based ValueAct, which acquired 5.44 per cent in Rolls-Royce, is known for its tactics of pressing for selling of the company where it invests, but may find it tough in Europe
Rolls-Royce in record $9.2-bn aircraft engine deal with Emirates
18 Apr 2015
The transaction will give a big boost to the British engine maker struggling to improve its profit margins through performance improvement and restructuring
Bribery allegations in Brazil further taint Rolls-Royce’s reputation
17 Feb 2015
Rolls Royce, which supplies turbines for Petrobras, is reported to have been named in court documents by former Petrobras director Pedro Barusco, who claims to have personally received $20,000 from Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce to cut 2,600 jobs in restructuring
05 Nov 2014
Emirates shocks Airbus, Rolls Royce; cancels $16-bn A350 deal
12 Jun 2014
Rolls Royce and Airbus suffered an unexpected reversal as Dubai’s Emirates cancelled a $16-billion order for the A350
Rolls-Royce to sell energy gas turbine and compressor business to Siemens for $1.33 bn
07 May 2014
The business being sold supplies aero-derivative gas turbines, compressor systems and related services to customers in the oil and gas and power generation sectors
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