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FTSE 100 darling Rolls-Royce set to smash through latest milestone

Rolls-Royce shares are set to be worth £10 each for the first time in the next few weeks

Rolls-Royce's share price has received a boost in recent weeks(Image: Getty Images)

FTSE 100 favourite Rolls-Royce is on the brink of reaching its latest remarkable milestone as its shares inch towards being valued at £10 each.

The Derby-based behemoth has experienced an almost unparalleled streak of success on the London Stock Exchange since the nadir of the Covid-19 pandemic, as reported by .

The firm recently surpassed a valuation of £80bn and is now poised to see its shares trade at £10 for the first time in its history in the coming weeks. When the 1,000p price is reached, it will be double what Rolls-Royce's shares were trading at in September 2024.

The company's share price has received a boost in recent weeks after it was declared the successful bidder for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ small nuclear reactors. Rolls-Royce is currently the fifth most valuable member of the FTSE 100, having recently surpassed British American Tobacco.

The only firms ahead of it in terms of market capitalisation are AstraZeneca, HSBC, Shell and Unilever. The performance of Rolls-Royce's shares will be viewed as a positive for Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who is striving to encourage more people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to invest in domestic stocks.

'A rare good news story in a market clouded by uncertainty'

In response to the news that Rolls-Royce's share price is approaching its latest milestone, AJ Bell investment analyst Dan Coatsworth shed light on why the FTSE 100 giant is performing so well.

Coatsworth commented: "Rolls-Royce is within a whisker of hitting £10 a share which is quite an achievement considering it was trading below £1 only three years ago."

"Investors have made a mint and they're still holding out for more, given how the shares keep rising."