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Rheinmetall RHM -1.00% said it has established a new subsidiary in South Africa, Rheinmetall Resonant South Africa. The German arms maker said upon getting approval from the relevant authorities ...
Rheinmetall is gaining from strong defense trends but remains a low-margin, asset-heavy firm with stretched valuation. Learn why RNMBY stock is a hold.
Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest arms manufacturer, reported a 46% year-on-year surge in sales to €2.3 billion during the first three months of the year, driven by a 73% increase in its defence ...
FRANKFURT :Rheinmetall has agreed with Finland's ICEYE to form a joint venture to make military satellites, part of a drive to repurpose automotive factories to serve the booming defence sector ...
In the video: reportedly, one of the Leopard 2 tanks received by the National Guard of Ukraine These tanks are known for their high mobility, firepower, and reliability, essential traits on today's ...
Armin Papperger expects Rheinmetall to make up a qarter of Europe's $1.1 trillion defense outlay. ·Fortune·Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images Ryan Hogg Thu, Apr 17, 2025, 7:36 AM3 min read ...
German defense contractor Rheinmetall’s stock price has skyrocketed more than 1,000% since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. As the EU plans a €800 billion boost in defense spending, Rheinmetall ...
Rheinmetall Group concluded its 2024 fiscal year with a record-high operating profit, up by 61% to around €1.48bn. The Düsseldorf-based firm also said on Wednesday that it is projecting ...
Germany's largest arms company, Rheinmetall, said on Wednesday that plans by European countries to massively raise their spending on defense were an unprecedented opportunity for its growth.
German Arms Maker Rheinmetall Has Record Sales in ‘Era of Rearmament’ Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the company moved quickly to meet Europe’s growing need for military spending.
Rheinmetall AG’s shares surged the most in more than two years as European officials contemplate a major new package to increase defense spending and support for Ukraine. The German manufacturer ...
In February, Rheinmetall said it aimed to produce up to 700,000 rounds of artillery ammunition a year by 2025 at its plants in Germany, Spain, South Africa, Australia, and Hungary.