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18.06.25 - 09:48
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Rolls-Royce shares have surged… this stock could be next (Fool)
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With Rolls-Royce shares up 1,000% over the past two-and-a-half years, investors are on the lookout for the next stock to massively outperform.
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15.06.25 - 17:24
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Up 909% in 3 years! Can Rolls-Royce shares carry on climbing? (Fool)
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Nothing good lasts forever, although Rolls-Royce shares are giving it their best shot. Harvey Jones wonders when they will finally run out of road.
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14.06.25 - 15:12
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Could this overlooked FTSE 100 stock be the next Rolls-Royce? (Fool)
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Rolls-Royce's market cap was similar to this FTSE 100 firm just two-and-a-half years ago. Now it's flying high. Could Melrose Industries follow it?
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14.06.25 - 13:00
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Spending billions on unclean, risky energy? What a nuclear waste | Letters (The Guardian)
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Readers respond to the energy secretary's announcement of the new £14.2bn Sizewell C power station and Rolls-Royce winning the contract to develop small modular reactorsRolls-Royce pressurised water reactors have powered British nuclear subs since 1966, but small modular reactors (SMRs) aren't yet proven at scale anywhere on land (Rolls-Royce named winning bidder for UK small nuclear reactors, 10 June). Only three are operating worldwide: two in Russia, one in China. Argentina is constructing the world's fourth; is Labour simply keen to keep up with historical geopolitical rivals (Sizewell C power station to be built as part of UK's £14bn nuclear investment, 10 June)?The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) reported actual cost overruns of 300% to 700% for all four projects. Rolls-Royce claims costs of £35 to £50 per MWh; so should we triple this? The government says the SMR project would create 3,000 new low-carbon British jobs, but at what cost? The energy secretary, Ed ...
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14.06.25 - 08:00
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When will Rolls-Royce shares hit £10? (Fool)
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Rolls-Royce shares have been on a truly exceptional run. Dr James Fox ask whether £10 a share is in sight or whether we may see some near-term pullback.
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13.06.25 - 14:24
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Is it too late to buy Rolls-Royce shares? (Fool)
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Here's why a 700% increase might not mean it's too late to buy shares in the top-performing FTSE 100 stock of the last five years.
The post Is it too late to buy Rolls-Royce shares? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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11.06.25 - 20:54
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Great British Energy′s budget has been nuked | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Ed Miliband's vehicle for investing in renewables lost 30% of its pot to small nuclear reactors in the spending reviewGB Energy's promised £8.3bn budget raided to pay for small nuclear reactorsThere was a weirdness in the government's welcome announcement earlier this week that Rolls-Royce SMR had been selected as preferred bidder to build the UK's first small modular nuclear reactors, and that £2.5bn of public money would be thrown behind the project. The government body backing the project was something called Great British Energy – Nuclear.This, it turned out, was the new name for Great British Nuclear, the unit set up in 2023 by the last government to oversee delivery of the nuclear programme. But why risk confusion with Great British Energy, Ed Miliband's publicly-owned company for investing, we thought, in renewables projects such as wind, solar and hydro with a side-mission to ensure that lots of the kit is manufactured in the UK? Continue reading......
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