• 這是甚麼東西這是甚麼東西
      ·11:34
      $Red Cat Holdings Inc.(RCAT)$   The defense sector, including drone and defense-tech companies, is influenced by a complex interplay of geopolitical events, technological advancements, and government spending. Here's an overview of current trends and factors: 1. Geopolitical Tensions and Conflicts: Increased Global Instability: Ongoing conflicts (e.g., in Ukraine, the Middle East) and heightened geopolitical tensions worldwide are primary drivers for increased defense spending. Nations are re-evaluating their defense capabilities and investing in modernizing their militaries. NATO Expansion and Spending: The expansion of NATO and commitments by member states to increase defense spending (e.g., aiming for 2% of GDP) directly benefit defense co
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    • Value_investingValue_investing
      ·01-21 18:21

      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?

      Back in 2017, the Trump administration floated the idea of acquiring Greenland. In interviews, Trump said he was fascinated by the deal—the island is massive, and in his words it would be a “great real estate transaction,” one that would secure his place in history.In 2019, Denmark shut it down—hard. Copenhagen called the notion of selling Greenland and its people “completely absurd.” Many observers wrote the proposal off as a joke.Then early 2020 hit. COVID exploded, domestic crises took center stage, and the Greenland idea was shelved.Fast-forward to 2025. Trump is back in power, and the Greenland purchase is back on the table—this time with real momentum.The world can’t laugh it off anymore. To signal support for Denmark, several European countries staged symbolic military exercises in
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      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?
    • Value_investingValue_investing
      ·01-21 18:08

      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?

      Back in 2017, the Trump administration floated the idea of acquiring Greenland. In interviews, Trump said he was fascinated by the deal—the island is massive, and in his words it would be a “great real estate transaction,” one that would secure his place in history.In 2019, Denmark shut it down—hard. Copenhagen called the notion of selling Greenland and its people “completely absurd.” Many observers wrote the proposal off as a joke.Then early 2020 hit. COVID exploded, domestic crises took center stage, and the Greenland idea was shelved.Fast-forward to 2025. Trump is back in power, and the Greenland purchase is back on the table—this time with real momentum.The world can’t laugh it off anymore. To signal support for Denmark, several European countries staged symbolic military exercises in
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      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?
    • 這是甚麼東西這是甚麼東西
      ·11:34
      $Red Cat Holdings Inc.(RCAT)$   The defense sector, including drone and defense-tech companies, is influenced by a complex interplay of geopolitical events, technological advancements, and government spending. Here's an overview of current trends and factors: 1. Geopolitical Tensions and Conflicts: Increased Global Instability: Ongoing conflicts (e.g., in Ukraine, the Middle East) and heightened geopolitical tensions worldwide are primary drivers for increased defense spending. Nations are re-evaluating their defense capabilities and investing in modernizing their militaries. NATO Expansion and Spending: The expansion of NATO and commitments by member states to increase defense spending (e.g., aiming for 2% of GDP) directly benefit defense co
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    • Value_investingValue_investing
      ·01-21 18:21

      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?

      Back in 2017, the Trump administration floated the idea of acquiring Greenland. In interviews, Trump said he was fascinated by the deal—the island is massive, and in his words it would be a “great real estate transaction,” one that would secure his place in history.In 2019, Denmark shut it down—hard. Copenhagen called the notion of selling Greenland and its people “completely absurd.” Many observers wrote the proposal off as a joke.Then early 2020 hit. COVID exploded, domestic crises took center stage, and the Greenland idea was shelved.Fast-forward to 2025. Trump is back in power, and the Greenland purchase is back on the table—this time with real momentum.The world can’t laugh it off anymore. To signal support for Denmark, several European countries staged symbolic military exercises in
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      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?
    • Value_investingValue_investing
      ·01-21 18:08

      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?

      Back in 2017, the Trump administration floated the idea of acquiring Greenland. In interviews, Trump said he was fascinated by the deal—the island is massive, and in his words it would be a “great real estate transaction,” one that would secure his place in history.In 2019, Denmark shut it down—hard. Copenhagen called the notion of selling Greenland and its people “completely absurd.” Many observers wrote the proposal off as a joke.Then early 2020 hit. COVID exploded, domestic crises took center stage, and the Greenland idea was shelved.Fast-forward to 2025. Trump is back in power, and the Greenland purchase is back on the table—this time with real momentum.The world can’t laugh it off anymore. To signal support for Denmark, several European countries staged symbolic military exercises in
      449Comment
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      America’s Push to Take Greenland: Is the Global Order Falling Apart, and Will Defense Be the Winner?