Dusseldorf - Delayed Quote • EUR Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (RRU.DU) Follow Compare 7.19 -0.08 (-1.07%) As of 4:31:59 PM GMT+1. Market Open. All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations Rolls-Royce Holdings plc (LON:RR.) is favoured by institutional owners who hold 78% of the company Key Insights Significantly high institutional ownership implies Rolls-Royce Holdings' stock price is sensitive to their... Global reach shields Rolls-Royce from US tariff concerns, CEO says Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RYCEY) CEO Chris Brownridge joins Wealth! host Brad Smith and Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian to discuss the luxury car market outlook for 2025. The company recently reported its third-highest annual deliveries, with over 5,000 units sold in 2024. "2024 was a really successful year for Rolls-Royce," Brownridge tells Yahoo Finance, noting increased demand for bespoke motor cars with personalized features. "Looking ahead into 2025, I think the conditions will be quite similar," he adds, expressing confidence in "a strong year" ahead. Brownridge emphasizes the company's focus on client experience: "Our clients tell us the luxury is actually engaging with us and being part of Rolls-Royce as well as having their wonderful masterpiece in their motor car," he explains. Addressing concerns about Trump's proposed tariffs, Brownridge acknowledges the US as a "really important market" while highlighting the company's global presence. "We're not dependent on any one market. We have clients in every corner of the world," he says, noting they are in "a great position." Watch the full video above for insights on Rolls-Royce's latest products, including hybrids and EVs. 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Is There An Opportunity With Rolls-Royce Holdings plc's (LON:RR.) 50% Undervaluation? Key Insights Rolls-Royce Holdings' estimated fair value is UK£11.34 based on 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity... Rolls-Royce Shares Slip as Key Aircraft Engine Metric Disappoints Shares in Rolls-Royce Holdings slipped after a trading update showed a key performance metric is tracking toward the lower end of its full-year guidance range. Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE:RR.) Eyes Stake Sale in SMR Venture Amid Revised Earnings Guidance for 2024 Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE:RR.) is navigating a dynamic environment marked by both opportunities and challenges. Recent highlights include a substantial 74% increase in operating profit and strategic investments in engine efficiency, juxtaposed against supply chain disruptions and financial provisions. In the discussion that follows, we will delve into Rolls-Royce's financial health, operational inefficiencies, strategic growth initiatives, and external threats to provide a comprehensive... ‘Cautiously optimistic about 2024’: Rolls-Royce CEO Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RYCEY) CEO Chris Brownridge joins Brad Smith and Yahoo Finance’s senior auto reporter Pras Subramanian on Wealth! to discuss the company's expectations going forward. "We're cautiously optimistic about 2024," Brownridge tells Yahoo Finance, saying, "It's very clear that there's some volatility in the macroeconomics around the world. But at Rolls-Royce our business is oriented around our clients. We're highly flexible, and our business is established in every corner of the world. So, of course, as one area may be more successful, another may not be, but it keeps a very balanced portfolio for us. So we're quietly confident that we'll have another successful year in 2024." The CEO paints a picture of the Rolls-Royce market in China as consumers' mindsets may shift toward local automakers. "At Rolls-Royce, we benchmark ourselves against other luxury houses. Our clients don't need a Rolls-Royce. They want a luxury experience. And in China there's a growing community of ultra high net worth individuals. But of course, everyone knows there's been a lot of talk in the news about the luxury industry in China. You know, there are some there are some headwinds. But for us, we're very much invested in China. We see long-term potential there." He adds, "In fact, we've opened a private office in Shanghai, which is exactly the same as a private office that we have [in New York City], because increasingly, clients in China, they want a motorcar that reflects their personality...and in the first six months of opening the private office, we've had engagements with more than 200 clients there. So we see great potential in China in the future." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Rolls-Royce sees ‘rapid increase’ in personalized orders: CEO Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RYCEY) CEO Chris Brownridge sits down with Brad Smith and Yahoo Finance’s senior auto reporter Pras Subramanian on Wealth! to discuss what the luxury car company’s clientele is looking for in their vehicles. Brownridge says, “What we're seeing in Rolls-Royce is a rapid increase in our clients asking for more and more bespoke motorcars. You know our whole business is all about creating unique pieces for our clients, and the demand for more specialized commissions is increasing quite significantly.” Brownridge is in New York for the opening of Rolls-Royce’s private office in the city. He says, “A lot of our clients when they understand what the possibilities are, it stimulates ideas for them. And that's the whole purpose of the private office. So they can spend time with our designers directly talking to them.” He adds, “We're seeing an increasing demand for commissions that have an emotional resonance for the particular client. So, in the past, the Rolls-Royce was perhaps a statement of wealth, and today, it's more of a statement of you as an individual. So we're seeing an increase in clients asking for aspects of the motorcar or the design of the car, which reflect their personality. It could be the color of their children's eyes, or it could be something incorporating mother of pearl from their own collection. But it's something very personal to them.” For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Rolls-Royce Holdings (LON:RR.) shareholders notch a 65% CAGR over 3 years, yet earnings have been shrinking For us, stock picking is in large part the hunt for the truly magnificent stocks. Not every pick can be a winner, but... 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Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 1/24/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is FTSE 100 Return RRU.DU FTSE 100 YTD +3.84% +4.70% 1-Year +104.15% +13.58% 3-Year +404.56% +13.45%