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The National Interest on MSNShuttered VW Plant Could Produce German Military VehiclesGerman defense giant Rheinmetall may seek to acquire a Volkswagen auto plant and use the facility to produce military vehicles.
If Rheinmetall succeeds in attracting that level of European NATO spending, the German manufacturer could significantly beat ...
Leonardo (OTCPK:FINMF) (OTCPK:FINMY), Dassault Aviation (OTCPK:DASTF) (OTCPK:DASTY), SAAB (OTCPK:SAABF) (OTCPK:SAABY), Kongsberg (OTCPK:NSKFF) (OTCPK:KBGGY) and Thales (OTCPK:THLEF) (OTCPK:THLLY) are ...
Rheinmetall is open to the prospect of buying up an unwanted Volkswagen site, the latest sign of a shift in Germany's ...
Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the company moved quickly to meet Europe’s growing need for military spending.
Rheinmetall , a major beneficiary of Europe's renewed push to invest in defence, said on Wednesday it expects significant ...
Rheinmetall reports “boom” as results hit new records with orders for vehicles, ammunition and weapons The company’s backlog ...
Rheinmetall has become the popular way to play the European rearmament trend. Perhaps too popular. Following a 23% increase ...
The world is heating up, both literally and politically. From ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East to rising global tensions, ...
Rheinmetall RHM5.05%increase ... he estimates European NATO countries could increase their defense spending to a combined of almost 1 trillion euros ($1.09 trillion) by 2030.
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