Duro Felguera shoots in the bag in the interest of Indra to buy his plant to manufacture military vehicles
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The Asturian company Duro Felguera has shot up to 25% this Friday 14 March in stock exchange, past 11.00 hours, after it is known that Indra will buy a "large factor" from the Asturian company in Gijón. Indra’s objective is to convert it to manufacture military vehicles, although for the moment it has not specified which plant is involved nor the amount of this potential purchase. The shares of the engineering firm rose 25% in the Continuo Marke…
Duro Felguera has shot himself this Friday 15.26% in the Spanish Stock Exchange after meeting yesterday -with the closed market - that Indra will buy a "large factor" from the Asturian company in Gijón and that will convert it to "make military vehicles", although it has not specified which plant is involved nor the amount of this potential acquisition. Specifically, the actions of the engineering firm have led this Friday the increases within t…
In the middle of the debate on the rearmament of Europe and the increase in Spain's spending on Defense, Gijón is in the booming arms sector.The Spanish multinational Indra, one of the 100 major companies in this field, has announced the purchase of the factory Duro Felguera Calderería Pesada (known as El Tallerón) that Gijonesa engineering has in the neighborhood of El Natahoyo,.Business movement announced by the president of Indra, Angel Escri…


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