Rolls Royce launches biggest UK investment in over a decade with £150m set to safeguard 7,000 jobs. It will build a new facility for the testing of large civil aero engines in Derby Boeing and Rolls-Royce are investing in the UK company developing a revolutionary propulsion system. is driving the tie-up in what is its first investment in a UK-based company. Rolls-Royce has net cash but debt levels are still high. Rolls-Royce’s cash and debt positions are a bit odd. It has cash and cash equivalents (e.g. money in short-term deposit accounts or money-market funds) of almost £5 billion. That’s a lot, especially as the company’s ten-year average net profit comes in at a mere £0.4 billion. Rolls-Royce has today announced a £150 million investment in new and existing civil aerospace facilities in the UK. This is to support the planned doubling of engine production. A Rolls-Royce statement said: "The investment, which will be made over the next few years, is part of Rolls-Royce’s ongoing industrial transformation and will provide additional capacity as we
Innovation in the UK We’re generating a new vision for the future, based on our customers’ needs. Investing in innovation Generating a new vision for the future: we believe that investment in research, technology and development is an investment in all our futures, which will contribute to the sustained growth of the UK economy. Rolls-Royce pioneers cutting-edge technologies that deliver clean, safe and competitive solutions to meet our planet’s vital power needs. Our UK contribution We contribute £1.2 billion to the UK economy and support approximately 135,000 British jobs. Our work in the UK Supporting the future of the UK: we are a major contributor to the national economy through our employment, investment in R&D and supply chain spend, supporting approximately 135,000 British jobs in total. Rolls-Royce has pledged to protect 7,000 engineering jobs in the east Midlands as part of a £150m investment, its largest single outlay in the UK for more than a decade.
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Innovation in the UK We’re generating a new vision for the future, based on our customers’ needs. Investing in innovation Generating a new vision for the future: we believe that investment in research, technology and development is an investment in all our futures, which will contribute to the sustained growth of the UK economy. Rolls-Royce pioneers cutting-edge technologies that deliver clean, safe and competitive solutions to meet our planet’s vital power needs. Our UK contribution We contribute £1.2 billion to the UK economy and support approximately 135,000 British jobs. Our work in the UK Supporting the future of the UK: we are a major contributor to the national economy through our employment, investment in R&D and supply chain spend, supporting approximately 135,000 British jobs in total. Rolls-Royce has pledged to protect 7,000 engineering jobs in the east Midlands as part of a £150m investment, its largest single outlay in the UK for more than a decade. Reaction Engines Limited (REL), the UK company developing a revolutionary aerospace engine, has announced investments from both Boeing and Rolls-Royce. REL, based at Culham in Oxfordshire, is