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Rheinmetall RHM-6.09%decrease; red down pointing triangle said Chief Executive Armin Papperger will remain at the helm of the company for another five years, as the German arms maker gears up for ...
Rheinmetall's CEO urged more joint purchasing, exemptions from EU environmental rules and new subsidies to produce long-range ...
Rheinmetall is seeking to reach sales of between 40 and 50 billion euros ($59 billion) by 2030, CEO Armin Papperger told broadcasters RTL and NTV in an interview published on Tuesday. "I would ...
Armin Papperger (L), CEO of the Rheinmetall armaments group, and Hendrik Wüst (CDU, r), Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia, speak to journalists at the Rheinmetall Aviation Service GmbH ...
“The pressure Trump is creating at the moment is good for Europe,” the CEO said Tuesday on Bloomberg Television, referring to the US president elect’s comments that Europe should spend as ...
Rheinmetall's CEO confirms Lynx IFV testing in Ukraine continues, with the final adoption decision pending while discussions ...
Rheinmetall AG is seeing record growth because of Europe’s defense ramp-up in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with annual jumps in revenue expected for years to come.
Rheinmetall's Chief Executive Armin Papperger recently visited Volkswagen's Osnabrueck plant with other company representatives, days after he floated the possibility of buying the site and ...
Armin Papperger So yes, if you have a look to the portfolio that we had on our Lockheed page, I can give some details now on the point. So the F-35 contracts -- the first contracts will come now.
The arms maker said Armin Papperger will remain at the helm of the company for another five years, while CFO Dagmar Steinert agreed to step down from her role.
German arms maker Rheinmetall has completed a factory that will make a central fuselage section of the F-35 stealth combat aircraft, with production set to start within days, chief executive Armin ...
Rheinmetall is seeking to reach sales of between 40 and 50 billion euros ($59 billion) by 2030, CEO Armin Papperger told broadcasters RTL and NTV in an interview published on Tuesday.