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Rolls-Royce share price slips as £200m buyback grinds on and valuation debate returns
21 January 2026
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Rolls-Royce share price slips as £200m buyback grinds on and valuation debate returns

London, Jan 21, 2026, 09:33 GMT

  • After a solid rally, Rolls-Royce shares dropped roughly 1.3% in early trading in London
  • Company revealed additional acquisitions as part of its £200 million share buyback programme
  • Analysts have highlighted a high valuation ahead of the full-year results due next month

Rolls-Royce shares slipped 1.3% to 1,264 pence by 0913 GMT, pulling back from Tuesday’s close and easing off a rally that propelled the company into the upper ranks of the FTSE 100 by market value. shareprices.com

The pullback comes amid debate over how much further the UK engine maker can push its turnaround, with shares now trading at a forward price/earnings ratio of 44.2—based on forecast earnings. Interactive investor analyst Robert Stephens called that multiple “exceptionally high,” even after accounting for expected profit growth. He also pointed to defence supplier Chemring as a more affordable option in the sector. ii.co.uk

Rolls-Royce revealed Tuesday it purchased 549,273 shares on Jan. 19 as part of its £200 million buyback plan announced last December, paying up to 1,290 pence per share on the London Stock Exchange. The company said it “intends to cancel” these shares and has bought back a total of 5,643,545 shares since the programme began. shareprices.com

Rolls-Royce is gearing up for a key milestone. The company’s investor calendar pins the release of its 2025 full-year results on Feb. 26. rolls-royce.com

Stephens highlighted how Rolls-Royce’s balance sheet has flipped from heavy net debt earlier this decade to now sitting on net cash. That financial flexibility lets the company keep investing in civil aerospace and defence, while also backing newer ventures. These include small modular reactors — compact nuclear plants built in factory-style units — and battery energy storage, both areas where Rolls-Royce expects demand to grow amid efforts to cut emissions. ii.co.uk

Rolls-Royce’s share price has grabbed plenty of retail interest, extending beyond just City traders. According to data from Digirin, the stock hovered near 106 pence back in January 2023. At current levels, that represents about a twelvefold increase before factoring in dividends. Digrin

Investors often see Rolls-Royce as two distinct businesses fused into one: a civil aerospace unit focused on long-haul flights, and a defence division tied to government spending. Within the civil segment, consistent engine flying hours are crucial, fueling high-margin servicing and spare-parts sales.

Competition remains a subtle but constant challenge. Rolls-Royce vies for engine and service contracts against Safran and GE Aerospace, with RTX-owned Pratt & Whitney also supplying rival engines on major programmes. This keeps investors on edge over changes in airline demand or aircraft delivery timings.

The clear danger is straightforward: valuations are tight. The stock trades as if everything will go perfectly, so any slip—be it on cost control, hitting delivery goals, or cash flow—could spark quick profit-taking. That’s especially true given the buyback’s relatively small scale compared to a market cap exceeding £100 billion.

Rolls-Royce moved between about 1,262 and 1,278 pence on Wednesday, following a 52-week peak of 1,306.5 pence hit earlier this month, data from Investing.com shows. Investing.com

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