Rolls-Royce Looks to Double Revenues Over the Next Decade
By Rolls-royce Plc, PRNEWednesday, February 10, 2010
LONDON, February 11 - Power and propulsion systems company Rolls-Royce unveiled its 2009
preliminary results highlighting a record GBP58 billion order book, growing
revenues and profits.
The company also announced a 5% rise in the dividend.
In an interview on www.cantos.com, Chief Executive Sir John Rose
said that the company expected 2010 revenues, underlying profit and average
cash balances to be broadly similar to 2009, adding that Rolls-Royce had
"considerable advantages" in accessing faster growing markets that are still
investing in transport and infrastructure.
He also gave a longer-term outlook where he looked forward to the company
doubling its revenues again over the next decade.
The interview is free to view. All you need to do is register at
www.cantos.com/company/Rolls-Royce.
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