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2020 was a rough year for the
Rolls-Royce(LSE:RR) share price. After crashing by nearly 50% in March, the stock continued its downward trajectory until early October.
The business serves multiple industries. But around half of its income comes from the sale and maintenance of aircraft engines. When travel restrictions prevented planes from taking off, a large portion of its revenue stream evaporated. So seeing the stock collapse is not that surprising to me. But is that all about to change? And should I be adding this business to my portfolio?
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Spy scandal soils Parliament’s leader
May 21, 2021
UPDATED: The president of the Norwegian Parliament, Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen, has been subject to scathing criticism after she made sure that an embarrassing report on Norway’s military intelligence agency was kept secret. She’s supposed to champion openness, but her double vote against declassifying the report helped keep the results of a probe into the agency’s role in the Frode Berg spying scandal under wraps.
As president of the Norwegian Parliament, Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen ranks seond only to the monarch. She’s supposed to ensure openness, but opted to protect her Conservative Party’s government and its defense minister, Frank Bakke-Jensen. PHOTO: Stortinget/Benjamin A. Ward