Financial Information
Financial information for the Company is as follows:
Turnover (£ million) | Profit/(loss) before tax (£m) | Net profit/(loss) (£m) | Earnings per share (p) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011-12-31 | 19,154 | 1,466 | 1,256 | 36.9 |
2010-12-31 | 22,392 | 1,444 | 1,081 | 30.5 |
2009-12-31 | 22,415 | 282 | (45) | (1.9) |
2008-12-31 | 18,543 | 2,371 | 1,768 | 49.6 |
2007-12-31 | 15,710 | 1,477 | 1,177 | 26.0 |
2006-12-31 | 13,765 | 1,207 | 1,054 | 19.9 |
2005-12-31 | 12,581 | 909 | 761 | 13.9 |
2005-12-31 | 15,411 | 845 | 555 | 22.5 |
2004-12-31 | 13,222 | 730 | 3 | 17.4 |
2003-12-31 | 15,572 | 233 | 8 | 16.6 |
2002-12-31 | 12,145 | (616) | (686) | 17.3 |
2001-12-31 | 13,138 | 70 | (128) | 23.4 |
2000-12-31 | 12,185 | 179 | (19) | 18.8 |
1999-12-31 | 8,929 | 459 | 328 | 29.4 |
: Restated to exclude Airbus contributions. Included for comparison.
: Data prepared using UK GAAP guidelines. Recent data prepared using International Financial Reporting Standards.
: Reflects £750 million charges for problems with Nimrod MRA4 (£500 million) and Astute class submarine (£250 million) programmes.
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