Half-year figures: Rolls-Royce reports black figures

Half-year figures: Rolls-Royce reports black figures

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The engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce posted a profit of around 2021 pounds sterling in the first half of 393. In the previous year, the group had a loss of 5,4 billion pounds.

Sales fell nine percent to £ 5,2 billion. Rolls-Royce suffers particularly from the fact that it is strongly represented in the long-haul business and has made many power-by-the-hour deals. Due to the fact that there is still much less flown, income has continued to decline.

The engine manufacturer assumes that sales will increase in the second half of 2021 and that the level of 2019 will be reached again in the coming year. Nevertheless, one wants to improve the cash register by selling subsidiaries.

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