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Business & Finance

Rolls-Royce kicks off disposal plan with nuclear instrument sale

  • Rolls-Royce said in a statement that it was selling the business, which has operations in France, Czech Republic and China and employs 550 staff, to French engineering company Framatome.
Published December 7, 2020

LONDON: Britain's Rolls-Royce said on Monday it had signed a deal to sell its civil nuclear instrumentation and control business for an undisclosed sum, kicking off a plan to raise 2 billion pounds ($2.65 billion) from disposals to recover from the pandemic.

Rolls-Royce said in a statement that it was selling the business, which has operations in France, Czech Republic and China and employs 550 staff, to French engineering company Framatome.

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