Rolls Royce. $RR - A thread.

- Iconic British Brand
- Roller-Coaster History
- On The Brink Of Collapse...?
It's been a tough year for $RR

The share price has fallen from £7 to £1 in 9 months.

Cheap for a reason?

Definitely.
Since the 80's $RR has used a ”power-by-the-hour” model for its aircraft engines.

Essentially, the customer is billed for every hour of performance of the engine, while $RR retain ownership and maintenance obligations.

A great idea, until those engines are no longer in the sky.
All looks pretty bleak.

BUT...

$RR have many strings to their bow;
"Rolls-Royce has customers in more than 150 countries, comprising more than 400 airlines and leasing customers, 160 armed forces, 70 navies, and more than 5,000 power and nuclear customers."

https://www.mtu-solutions.com/eu/en/pressreleases/2020/rolls-royce-power-systems-still-profitable-despite-covid-19.html
Society is only just beginning the monumental transition towards cleaner energy.

Here is a company with a track record spanning decades, specialising in industrial technology and power systems.

This is no $NKLA
Well.
There's a lot more to $RR than meets the eye.

Rolls are developing diversified systems, including battery storage, gas systems integrated into solar farms, microgrids, sustainable fuels, electric aeroplanes, hybrid rail powerpacks, and the small nuclear reactors too.
https://www.macrodesiac.com/rolls-royce-going-bust-or-going-nuclear/

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