Drone hype: Who's making the best deal? Volatus Aerospace, Renault, Rheinmetall
The era of tanks and howitzers is over. The war in Ukraine shows that drones are changing the face of combat – they provide reconnaissance, direct precise attacks, and boast low acquisition costs and high effectiveness. It's no wonder that major weapons manufacturers and industrial companies are also keen to jump on the drone bandwagon. Renault was even asked by the French government to enter the business. But the barriers to entry in this market are high. We explain who will do the best business with drones in the future and why size and capital are no guarantee of future success. Read the full article...
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A turning point! 3 uranium stocks before revaluation
At the end of May, US President Donald Trump initiated a far-reaching shift in American energy policy by signing several executive orders. The focus is on the accelerated expansion of nuclear power. A comprehensive package of measures is intended to reform licensing processes, promote smaller reactors, and massively increase the share of nuclear power in the US. This is triggered by the exploding energy demand caused by AI data centers, which makes a stable, low-CO₂ baseload supply absolutely necessary. In our free special report, you will learn which three companies are now at the center of this energy policy realignment and who could particularly benefit from the coming boom in the nuclear industry. Get the latest report! Don't miss out on which stocks are particularly likely to benefit from the energy transition in the US and download the free PDF now.
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