1. Who should I contact for queries about my shareholding?
You should contact our registrars Computershare Investor Services PLC (www.computershare.com) PO Box 82, The Pavillions, Bridgwater Road, Bristol, BS99 7NH or telephone: 0870 702 0111. For queries on B shares please call 0870 703 0162.
2. I have a Rolls-Royce Limited certificate; is this worth anything?
Rolls-Royce Limited went into liquidation in 1971, and shareholders received distributions totalling 64.5p for every £1 unit of stock held. The final distribution was made in 1982. The funds relating to uncashed distribution cheques were passed by the liquidators to the Insolvency Service. Any queries should be addressed to Ms Polina Afentoulidou, Central Accounting Unit, The Insolvency Service, PO Box 3690, Birmingham B2 4UY, England.
3. When is the next AGM?
The 2008 AGM will be held at 11.30am on 7 May 2008 at ExCel London. For further information and to register your vote online click here.
4. How do I obtain a copy of the Company’s annual report?
Download a copy of the annual report here, or request a hard copy to be sent to you.
5. Can I receive my shareholder communications electronically?
Shareholders can register here to receive alerts for updates on shareholder matters as they are published on the Group's website. Shareholders are also able to appoint a proxy electronically, further details can be found on the AGM page.
6. Which Stock Exchange is the Company listed on?
The Company is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Company’s ticker symbol is RR.
7. When are the Company’s interim and annual results announced?
The Company announced its results for 2007 on 7 February 2008. View the 2007 results. The interim results for 2008 will be announced on July 24 2008.
8. How can I buy and sell shares in the Company?
You can buy and sell shares through a stock broker, bank or building society.
9. How can I find out the current share price?
View the current share price here.
10. When are dividends paid?
Since July 2004 the Company has issued B shares instead of dividends. It is expected that while the Company is able to, and there is benefit in doing so, all future payments to shareholders will be made through the issue of further B shares. For further information on B shares click here.