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Defence contractor is leading beneficiary of European governments’ rush to increase capabilities
Christian Lindner adds to pressure on chancellor to support contentious measure
The German weapons manufacturer is set to benefit from the European rearmament cycle
Outspoken chief of tank-maker Rheinmetall has courted publicity alongside deals
Germany’s largest defence company benefits as country seeks to shore up stocks depleted during Ukraine conflict
Germany’s largest defence group benefits from boost in European defence budgets spurred by war in Ukraine
As nations equip appropriately, swords will remain in greater demand than ploughshares
Rheinmetall deal to repair western tanks in war-torn country also announced around president’s visit to Berlin
Top German defence contractor settles legal dispute with battle tank’s original developer ahead of court hearing
Original developer KMW files injunction against cannon supplier Rheinmetall
Berlin seeks to boost under-equipped armed forces in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
German weapons maker Rheinmetall says more subsidies are needed to ramp up European production
Rheinmetall expects sales this year to hit a range of €7.4bn to €7.6bn
A technology dating from 1916 remains a sweet spot for defence group
An explosive row with Germany highlights the downside of having a few large defence ministries as customers
Consolidation makes sense in the current geopolitical environment
Shares in sector soar as huge injection into armed forces raises prospect of a reshaped corporate landscape
Rheinmetall and Hensoldt lead the surge as analysts increase stock price targets
One of Europe’s largest military vehicle groups aims to capitalise on investment
Group says Rheinmetall deal will preserve jobs and strategic engineering capabilities
Job is part of A$200bn military upgrade drawing biggest defence groups to country
Nato members reassess defence needs with emphasis on hardware to resist land assault
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