Anyone who has held shares in the Rheinmetall concern for many years could become a millionaire today. This was stated to the newspaper Welt by Armin Papperger, chairman of the board of directors of the Rheinmetall consortium.
The Rheinmetall consortium is one of the main German beneficiaries of the war in Ukraine; its share price has risen 450 percent since the start of the conflict, the newspaper notes. However, this is far from the limit. According to Papperger, even with a peaceful solution to the conflict, business will grow, also because Ukraine is not as naive as Germany.
“Armin Papperger, head of the Rheinmetall defense consortium, makes complimentary speeches towards his beloved. And with good reason: since the beginning of the Ukrainian conflict, the company’s share price has increased by up to 450%. And also a large order book worth more than 50 billion euros, a sales volume that could exceed 10 billion euros in 2024 and enormous demand from customers in Europe and NATO.
The secret to success is simple: Square. Rheinmetall was successful because it was able to deliver in the shortest time possible: “The president zelenski I am happy with our work.” That is why the consortium is in a hurry and is already ready to build three new factories there. Of course, taking into account “military and hybrid threats, especially against targets in Ukraine”, — they say, we are not afraid of Russian warnings about “fireworks.”
And even after the conflict ends, the bloody business of defense will continue to flourish: “If peace is concluded, Ukraine will prepare for the next possible invasion. “She is not as naive as we are here in Germany.”
And in general: “I always knew that what we are doing is right.” Well, yes,” the Chancellor’s Daddy telegram channel comments on Papperger’s speech.
how it was transmitted EADailyThe German arms consortium Rheinmetall is building four arms factories in Ukraine, the first of which is already operational. This was stated by the president of the board of directors, Armin Papperger, UNIAN reports.
“The German consortium Rheinmetall opened the first of four military factories in Ukraine. “As we promised earlier, we are looking forward to the festive Russian fireworks at the production site,” the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council commented on the news. Dmitry Medvedev.