Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
By Melissa Eddy Reporting from Berlin The German defense contractor Rheinmetall, Europe’s largest producer of munitions, said on Wednesday that it was positioned to profit from the region’s ...
German arms maker Rheinmetall on Wednesday said it expects 2025 sales to jump by 25-30% this year, amid expectations of "major high-volume orders from military customers" that could gain a further ...
Rheinmetall has become the popular way to play the European rearmament trend. Perhaps too popular. Following a 23% increase in a week, Rheinmetall’s market capitalization has now risen above ...
Rheinmetall RHM5.05%increase; green up pointing triangle said it expects sales to grow by between 25% and 30% this year, and is likely to lift its guidance in the comings months to better capture ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Rheinmetall, a major beneficiary of Europe's renewed push to invest in defence, said on Wednesday it expects significant sales growth in 2025 and promised to update guidance ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Rheinmetall, Europe’s biggest ammunition maker, has overtaken the continent’s top carmaker Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p) in terms of market value, in the latest sign of soaring ...