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Commented by Stefan Feulner on July 10th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST

Almonty Industries, DroneShield, Thales: Three Companies Benefiting from the Global Arms Race

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • geopolitics
  • Drones

Global defense spending is rising to record levels, fueling a long-term investment boom. It is no longer just traditional defense contractors that are benefiting from this trend. At the same time, the supply of strategic raw materials is becoming a critical bottleneck. Metals, which are indispensable for precision weapons, semiconductors, aerospace, and modern defense systems, are becoming increasingly important. Those who can secure Western supply chains in the future or possess key technologies have the potential to be among the biggest winners of this geopolitical turning point.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 7th, 2026 | 06:55 CEST

Tungsten Emergency: Why Almonty Is Exceptionally Positioned - Sandvik and Lockheed Martin Under Pressure

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • CriticalMetals

Beijing's tightened export controls on critical raw materials such as tungsten show how heavily the West depends on established supply chains. China still controls around 80% of global tungsten production. In response to this threat, from January 1, 2027, the US will ban the import of tungsten from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea for military purposes. This regulatory turning point and a surge in demand from the defense sector drove the world market price for ammonium paratungstate (APT) from historic lows in the low triple-digit range per metric tonne unit (MTU = 10 kg) to well over USD 3,000 per MTU. We take a closer look at the market and show how investors can profit from the tungsten emergency.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on July 6th, 2026 | 07:30 CEST

Forget Short-Term Hysteria—Win Long-Term with Rheinmetall, Almonty Industries, and RTX

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • geopolitics

After a breathtaking rally, defense stocks have come under pressure. Hopes for peace, profit-taking and new competitors have driven prices into a recent correction. For short-term-minded investors, this may look threatening, yet the structural drivers – depleted arsenals, aging systems and Europe's push for military sovereignty – remain intact. The current markdowns resemble a technical breather rather than a break in the trend. It is precisely this discrepancy between short-term volatility and long-term necessity that opens an entry window for strategic investors. This is the moment to set your sights on companies with thick order books and systemic relevance. While Rheinmetall benefits from Europe's rearmament, Almonty Industries, as a tungsten supplier, secures critical raw materials for production, and the US group RTX delivers technological superiority in aviation, drones and cyber defense.

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Commented by Matthias Schomber on July 3rd, 2026 | 08:35 CEST

Deutsche Telekom Faces Pressure from SpaceX and Starlink; BMW Grapples with China; Almonty Industries Shines with Tungsten!

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • Space
  • Telecommunications

Kyiv is under heavy attack. As Ukraine faces one of the most intense waves of Russian strikes since the war began and German policymakers race to push through economic reforms, financial markets remain on edge. Yet investors focusing only on the current "problem children" of the DAX, Deutsche Telekom and BMW, could be overlooking what may prove to be one of the summer's standout opportunities. Almonty Industries is hitting key milestones exactly when the world needs them most. We explain why Almonty's momentum is sending a bullish signal despite the uncertain geopolitical backdrop—and how investors may be able to capitalize on the current market environment.

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Commented by Jens Castner on July 2nd, 2026 | 07:00 CEST

THREE HIGH-FLYERS IN CORRECTION MODE: IS IT WORTH BUYING ALMONTY, FRIEDRICH VORWERK, AND APPLIED DIGITAL?

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • crypto
  • Energy

Three industries, three valuation realities, one pattern. Friedrich Vorwerk, Almonty Industries, and Applied Digital show how quickly high-flying stocks can become consolidation candidates—and where opportunities still lie hidden for investors. All three have made the leap from overlooked small-cap stocks to billion-dollar corporations within just a few quarters. All three are currently in a correction phase. And for all three, it is worth taking a closer look at why. Where investors can get in now, and where caution is advised.

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Commented by Lars Winter on July 1st, 2026 | 07:20 CEST

Almonty, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt: Good Buying Opportunities Among These Three Investor Favourites

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • AI

The stock market loves big stories. Even better are stories where multiple trends converge at the same time. That is exactly what is happening right now with critical raw materials, defence, and high tech. The West wants to become less dependent on China; Europe is ramping up its military capabilities; and modern defence systems require ever-increasing amounts of specialty materials. Three stocks represent different aspects of this same trend: Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall, and Hensoldt. All three are very popular with investors but have recently had to weather price setbacks. A great opportunity for new investors!

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on June 30th, 2026 | 07:35 CEST

Price pullbacks at Almonty Industries, RENK, and Aixtron present great opportunities!

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • Software
  • AI

While the boom in the AI and defence sectors is a familiar topic for most investors, far too little is said about the key raw material without which ammunition and modern semiconductors could not be manufactured. Tungsten combines, like no other metal, the highest melting point with extreme hardness and high density. Demand is rising dramatically while supply remains insufficient, which has led to a veritable price explosion in recent quarters. What poses a challenge for consumers is a major boon for producers. This is particularly true for Almonty Industries. The company is one of the world's leading tungsten producers and is expected to meet 40% of demand outside of China by the end of 2027. Armed with a well-funded war chest, the company also plans to grow through acquisitions. Analysts continue to see upside potential for the stock.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on June 29th, 2026 | 06:50 CEST

OHB Caught in the SpaceX Trap! Buy Rheinmetall Now? Almonty Shares Added to the Russell Index Today - Tungsten Outperforms Gold!

  • Mining
  • Tungsten
  • CriticalMetals
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • Space
  • aerospace

Rheinmetall has had a disastrous week. The stock of Germany's largest defense contractor has lost more than 20% over the past five trading days. Is this a buying opportunity? What do analysts say? OHB's stock plummeted by over 30% last week. The German aerospace company shocked shareholders with a major capital increase and the partial exit of a major shareholder. Furthermore, the space hype surrounding the SpaceX IPO appears to be over. Still, the stock is up over 100% so far in 2026. Almonty shares have posted similarly strong gains in 2026. The price of this tungsten high-flyer also consolidated last week. However, the price of tungsten remains at an all-time high. More and more media outlets are reporting on shortages of this critical raw material—even in China. Almonty should continue to benefit from this trend. Incidentally, as of today, the stock is part of the Russell 1000 and 3000 indices.

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Commented by Nico Popp on June 26th, 2026 | 07:15 CEST

This Investment Scenario Will Last for Years: Tungsten Giant Almonty and the Demand from Hensoldt, RENK, and Others

  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • geopolitics

On January 1, 2027, the US Department of Defense's import ban on tungsten products from China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran will take effect. Because tungsten is considered an almost irreplaceable element in defense technology, semiconductors, and the aerospace industry, this ban is creating significant time pressure across these sectors. At the same time, the EU is also tightening requirements for raw material sovereignty with the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA). China is exacerbating the situation with export restrictions on dual-use materials. As a result, the global tungsten market is sliding into a severe structural shortage. We take a look at where the opportunities lie for investors—and which companies to watch.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 25th, 2026 | 07:05 CEST

Tungsten as a Bottleneck: A Good Entry Point for Almonty Industries? Alarm Bells Ringing at Rheinmetall! Intel on the Rise!

  • Tungsten
  • Defense
  • hightech
  • AI

Tungsten prices have skyrocketed in recent months. Inventories are dwindling, and China is curbing exports. Demand from the defense, semiconductor, and medical technology sectors is outpacing supply. Analysts are warning of structural shortages. The price per metric ton unit (MTU)—equivalent to 10 kg—has been above the USD 3,000 mark for some time now. The metal is becoming a critical bottleneck for armour, processors, and high-tech applications. To avoid this dependency, there are only a few Western producers. Almonty Industries, which holds one of the largest tungsten deposits outside of China, is increasingly moving into focus. Alongside this, we take a closer look at the current situation at the defense company Rheinmetall and the semiconductor manufacturer Intel.

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