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Press reports suggest that Rolls-Royce have sold their share of the company to Pratt & Whitney. |
Press reports suggest that Rolls-Royce have sold their share of the company to Pratt & Whitney. |
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Rolls-Royce departure?
Press reports suggest that Rolls-Royce have sold their share of the company to Pratt & Whitney.
See, for example: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-10-13/rolls-exits-engine-venture-to-prepare-for-next-generation-jets.html