aerospace
Commented by Nico Popp on January 8th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Defense in a stranglehold: Why Lockheed and Boeing are grounded without antimony - and Antimony Resources holds the strategic solution
It is a chemical element with the atomic number 51 that has long led a shadowy existence on the world's stock exchanges, but whose strategic importance is now keeping security policymakers at the Pentagon awake at night: antimony. What sounds like a footnote in the periodic table is, in reality, the invisible glue holding together the modern defense and aviation industries. But this glue is becoming scarce. China, which dominates the global market with a share of more than 50% in production and nearly 80% in processing capacity, has begun to tighten the reins on exports. Trade barriers and opaque export restrictions are fueling real fears of a supply stoppage. In this high-risk geopolitical scenario, giants such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing are finding themselves in a bind, while small Western explorers such as Antimony Resources are suddenly becoming owners of assets that could prove indispensable to the national security of NATO countries.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 30th, 2025 | 09:10 CET
Silver boom racing towards USD 100, or not? Focus on critical metals with Antimony Resources, Airbus, Rheinmetall, and Plug Power
No peace in Ukraine after all? Defense stocks are being passed around like hot potatoes; no one seems to want to be invested when the flag of peace is raised. Yesterday, the defense sector fell by 4% at times, with Rheinmetall even dropping below the EUR 1,500 mark. When disappointing interviews with Donald Trump arrived from Florida, the stocks turned upward again. The fact remains that the defense sector needs critical metals. Industrial giant Airbus has secured several new orders, while Plug Power's targets are being pushed further and further back. Is another capital increase looming? Antimony Resources remains promising, as the Canadians have what Donald Trump would like to have. Judge for yourself!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 23rd, 2025 | 08:50 CET
Money printing presses unveiled in 2026! Where to invest now? TUI, RE Royalties, Lufthansa, and Airbus
In an inflationary environment, investors are looking for stability. What could be better suited than equity investments that pay high dividends and also follow sustainable principles? RE Royalties operates a successful business model that combines both ideas. The travel industry has also been trying to reduce its carbon footprint for years. How far have efforts to bring about a fundamental change come? TUI, Lufthansa, and Airbus showed decent returns in 2025. But what does the future hold?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on December 22nd, 2025 | 06:50 CET
Take advantage of the price dip among industry leaders from the US and Germany: Almonty Industries, Rheinmetall, and RTX
The recent price corrections among leading companies in the key sectors of critical raw materials and defense technology now present a strategic entry point. This setback offers investors the opportunity to participate in established and ongoing megatrends without missing the early phase. We analyze the specific upside potential of tungsten producer Almonty Industries, German defense giant Rheinmetall, and US technology leader RTX.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 27th, 2025 | 07:05 CET
Hensoldt, Volatus Aerospace, Saab – Promising opportunities in the second line of defense
The defense industry is booming, and order books continue to fill up amid global rearmament. Nevertheless, established companies like Rheinmetall, RENK, and Hensoldt are already ambitiously valued, offering a limited risk-reward ratio. It is worth taking a look at the second tier, where more and more defense startups are coming to the fore and are likely poised to outperform the big players in the near future.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 24th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
How to benefit from the defense boom: The strategies of Rheinmetall, Volatus Aerospace, and DroneShield
Germany's security architecture is undergoing historic change. With a record budget of over EUR 86 billion, the defense industry is becoming the most innovative economic driver. It is advancing future technologies such as AI and drone defense, thereby generating unprecedented growth momentum. A lucrative market is emerging at the intersection of strategic necessity and technological progress. Three companies are defining this new era: defense giant Rheinmetall, airspace specialist Volatus Aerospace, and defense technology pioneer DroneShield.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on October 23rd, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Volatus Aerospace: From technology pioneer to key partner for defense and industry
The drone industry is undergoing radical change. What was considered niche technology not so long ago has rapidly developed into an indispensable component for security and infrastructure. Volatus Aerospace is now setting the course amid this transformation. The Company is serious about making the transition from innovative technology supplier to established system partner alongside its customers. The Canadian company is capitalizing on current market developments with remarkable precision and systematically expanding its position. For investors, this presents the image of a company that is setting the right course at precisely the right time.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on October 21st, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
SENSATION at DroneShield! Volatus Aerospace enters the AI era! thyssenkrupp rides the TKMS hype!
thyssenkrupp subsidiary TKMS celebrated an impressive stock market debut. On its first day of trading, the share price shot up by over 50%. Fittingly, German Defense Minister Pistorius emphasized investments in the navy during his visit to Atlantic NATO partners. Drone stocks Volatus Aerospace and DroneShield also rose sharply yesterday. The Australian company made headlines with revenue growth of over 1,000%. The outlook for Volatus is also bright – and its valuation remains more conservative.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on October 16th, 2025 | 07:25 CEST
Europe is building a drone wall – Manufacturers like Volatus Aerospace set to benefit enormously!
The world is arming up. NATO has decided to invest 5% of its GDP annually in defense and security-related infrastructure from 2035 onwards! This means that more than EUR 300 billion per year will be spent. Large sums will flow into air defense, cyber defense, AI, and drone defense. The increasing number of airspace violations, presumably by Russian drones, is demanding action not only from the affected Eastern European countries but also from the entire NATO alliance. Which companies are on the winning side?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 13th, 2025 | 07:25 CEST
Drone stocks: Opportunities with Volatus Aerospace, DroneShield, and Rheinmetall
When drones appeared over several European airports in September and brought flight operations to a standstill, it came as a shock. The incidents revealed that Germany and many other Western countries are largely powerless against drones, as there are no defense mechanisms in place. Instead, representatives of the German Armed Forces and police are arguing over who is responsible for countering such threats – in Germany, there are even regulations governing who may defend against enemy threats and where. Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues – and with it, the drone war is evolving. It has long been clear that drones are essential as a deterrent and have become a core element of every modern army. We explain why Volatus Aerospace is well-positioned to benefit from the ongoing drone hype.
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