Europe, stocks and defense
Rheinmetall, Europe's top ammunition maker, intends to repurpose two of its automotive plants in Germany to mostly make ...
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Europe can’t count on the US to be its bodyguard. That’s great for its defense companiesA stark new reality in Europe — that its long-time ally and security guarantor, the United States, may not come to its rescue in a future war — has set the stage for a faster ramp-up in military ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRheinmetall CEO slams Europe’s infantile approach to defense and warEurope has been consigned to “kids’ table.” Unless Europe invests in defense and becomes stronger, it will continue to be ...
German arms maker Rheinmetall expects to keep growing even faster than earlier thought, its CEO said, given U.S. President ...
Rheinmetall plans to convert two automotive plants in Germany to produce defense equipment, responding to increased EU ...
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Defense News on MSNGermany taps Rheinmetall to handle some wartime logisticsThe deal comes as part of a wider German effort to remake the Bundeswehr and educate the population for the possibility of ...
If Europe moves to increase spending further, it could push Rheinmetall to accelerate plans to increase its production capacity.
Rheinmetall plans to repurpose two of its German automotive facilities into defense equipment production sites amidst ...
A flurry of trading has helped push the Pan-European Stoxx 600 index to a record high as investors expect Europe’s ...
The move by Europe's top ammunition maker to repurpose two automotive plants highlights the impact of an expected surge in ...
Rheinmetall, Europe’s top ammunition manufacturer, plans to convert two of its German automotive plants to focus mainly on defence production.
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