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    Rolls-Royce Considers Major Share Buyback Amid Record Performance

    Michael HartmannBy Michael HartmannFebruary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    All eyes are on Rolls-Royce this Thursday, February 26, as the engineering giant prepares to release its full-year 2025 results. Beyond confirming anticipated operational records, market speculation is intensifying around a potential multi-billion pound share repurchase scheme, signaling robust confidence in the company’s ongoing financial transformation.

    Speculation Points to Significant Capital Return

    A report from Sky News suggests that alongside its earnings, Rolls-Royce may announce a share buyback program valued at up to £1.5 billion (approximately €1.8 billion). This would mark a substantial increase from the previous year’s initiative, which saw the company repurchase £1 billion of its own shares—its first such move since 2014. Financial experts interpret this potential decision as a clear indicator of management’s strengthened belief in the firm’s sustainable cash generation capabilities.

    Financial Foundation Supports Strategic Moves

    The speculated capital return is underpinned by a powerful operational turnaround. Following a strong first half where underlying operating profit surged roughly 50% to £1.7 billion, the company is poised to report a record annual result. Management’s own guidance forecasts an operating profit between £3.1 billion and £3.2 billion for the full year.

    The civil aerospace division continues to be the primary growth engine. Enhanced margins in the maintenance business and a recovery in large engine flying hours, now exceeding pre-pandemic levels, are key contributors. Analysis from RBC Capital Markets indicates that Rolls-Royce could potentially achieve its medium-term 2028 financial targets as early as this year. Furthermore, the defence segment is benefiting from rising global military expenditures and new contract wins.

    Share Price Reflects Turnaround Success

    The market has rewarded this restructuring effort handsomely. Rolls-Royce shares currently trade at €15.26, having more than doubled over a twelve-month period with a gain of approximately 102%. Short-term momentum remains positive, evidenced by a rise of over 5.6% in the past 30 trading days. The stock is trading within a narrow 2% range of its 52-week high, underscoring the current bullish sentiment.

    Thursday’s announcement is now a critical test. Investors await not only confirmation of the expected strong profits but, more importantly, the strategic outlook for 2026 and an official statement regarding the rumored buyback. Should the leadership meet these heightened expectations, the current upward trajectory could well be sustained.

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