https://theintercept.com/2015/11/16...ons-manufacturers-soaring-since-paris-attack/
Will probably continue as the calls for war increase. Typical "war economy" stuff though, I suppose. Destabilize an area, sell weapons, re-engage in a war, repeat.
The Paris attacks took place on Friday night. Since then, France’s president has vowed “war” on ISIS and today significantly escalated the country’s bombing campaign in Syria (France has been bombing ISIS in Iraq since last January, and began bombing the group in Syria in September).
Already this morning, as Aaron Cantú noticed, the stocks of the leading weapons manufacturers — what is usually referred to as the “defense industry” — have soared
France’s largest arms manufacturer, Thales, is also having an outstanding day, up almost 3 percent, even as the leading French index is down
Will probably continue as the calls for war increase. Typical "war economy" stuff though, I suppose. Destabilize an area, sell weapons, re-engage in a war, repeat.