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Rheinmetall, an automotive and arms maker, is using a partnership with the builder of F-35 fighter jets to move into aviation and expand its presence in America.
Rheinmetall AG is having a banner year, with stock prices surging to unprecedented heights. Back in January, you could pick up shares for less than $650, whereas now a single share will set you ...
Rheinmetall shareholders can take confidence from the fact that EBIT margins are up from 12% to 14%, and revenue is growing. Ticking those two boxes is a good sign of growth, in our book.
Rheinmetall established a new subsidiary in South Africa, to help meet the growing demand for ammunition. Photo: axel heimken/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images.
Rheinmetall will ramp up production of propellant powder for ammunition at its plant in the Bavarian town of Aschau by 500 to 600 metric tons per year, adding some 10% to its current global ...
Rheinmetall AG (OTCPK:RNMBF, OTCPK:RNMBY) has been one of my favorite aerospace and defense picks.I believe there is good reason to be bullish on the company as it was at the forefront of ...
The Latvian government is in talks with German weapons manufacturer Rheinmetall AG on producing defense equipment domestically as part of an effort by Baltic nations to bolster their military ...
Rheinmetall would ramp up its annual production of artillery rounds from 100,000 to 600,000 next year, and much of that extra output would be earmarked for delivery to Ukraine, he said.
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 posted a 49% jump in sales, as the group continues to secure a steady stream of orders. Photo: ina fassbender/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images.
German defense giant Rheinmetall has acquired Michigan-based advanced manufacturing company Loc Performance Products for $950 million as its American subsidiary vies for some of the biggest U.S ...
Rheinmetall in February announced a €300 million investment to build a new ammo plant in northern Germany with annual capacity for 200,000 artillery shells and 1,900 metric tons of explosives.