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Rolls-Royce’s plan to cut up to 2,500 jobs is grim news for the workers affected, but a boost for its investors.

Shares in the engineering firm have jumped 2.1% this morning, to the top of the FTSE 100 risers.

A strategic overhaul at Rolls-Royce which will result in the global loss of 2500 roles was well-received given savings which could amount to up to £200m.

The shares have had a stellar year so far, rising by more than 130%, as any number of factors have played into the company’s hands, not least of which has been the return to airline travel.

“Following a comprehensive consultation process, the parties have confirmed that no viable alternative to closing the Luton factory has been found. As we move forward, we are committed to ensuring full support and assistance is provided to all those affected.

On behalf of the full management team of SKF, I want to thank all our employees in Luton for their many years of commitment and dedication.”

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