Yesterday I attended the Rolls-Royce (RR.) Annual General Meeting in Derby. In former years they used to hold the meetings in London but it's been Nottingham and Derby the last couple of years. As a result, from talking to a few attendees it seemed to be mainly Rolls-Royce employees and retirees attending rather than the normal private investor crowd. The choice of venue may of course be deliberate so as to achieve a more sympathetic audience. But the story promoted by the company is much the same - orders up, sales down and profits down, but the company says it has a bright future in summary. In the last year we have also had the settlement of past bribery in the company, and the issue of needing to change their
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