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Investing.com -- Eutelsat shares have soared in recent days, surging more than 90% on Tuesday to €3.80, adding to its 68% gain in Monday's session after closing at €1.199 on Friday.
The stock has now more than tripled in value in just two days as investors bet on rising demand for its OneWeb satellite network.
The rally follows growing speculation that OneWeb, which merged with Eutelsat in 2023, could emerge as a key European alternative to Elon Musk’s Starlink for space-based internet services.
Eutelsat has positioned itself as a major player in Europe’s push for greater autonomy in satellite communications, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions.
Reuters reported that a spokesperson for Eutelsat told them the company remains committed to supporting Ukraine and has “deployed and continues to operate hundreds of terminals across Ukraine and the Black Sea.”
The surge in Eutelsat’s stock comes amid reports that U.S.-European tensions could put Starlink’s dominance at risk in the region, creating an opportunity for OneWeb.
With around 650 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, OneWeb remains the second-largest provider in the market after SpaceX’s Starlink.
🇮🇹 Meanwhile on a bus in Italy
The whole of Europe is in real trouble.
But first, every European traitor who deliberately let the invaders in should be dragged into the streets and shot
BY VANESSA GERA AND KERSTIN SOPKE
Updated 8:29 AM PDT, March 28, 2025
SCHOENEICHE, Germany (AP) — The U.S. government is on a global egg hunt, seeking exports from countries in Europe and elsewhere to ease a severe shortage that has caused egg prices at grocery stores to hit record highs.
Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden are among the nations the U.S. Department of Agriculture approached to address the shortage...
Hell. it's just like Jefferson and the war against the Barbary Pirates in 1801-1805. Europe was being a pussy, as usual, but the US had enough of its citizens being captured and enslaved.
stereotomy says
Hell. it's just like Jefferson and the war against the Barbary Pirates in 1801-1805. Europe was being a pussy, as usual, but the US had enough of its citizens being captured and enslaved.
US citizens are not being captured and enslaved now. The percentage of US-flagged commercial ships in the world is 0.5% and even these are mostly crewed by Indians and such. So the chance of an actual US citizen on an actual US-flagged ship being hit by houthi drone is less than me winning Powerball. Why spend costly munitions on something we supposedly don't care about, i.e. free trade and freedom of navigation?
That's a fact but Southern Europeans and Northern Africans hardly use AC. Definitely an American obsession. Makes sense at work and occasionally at home, but one can def overdo it with the AC
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has complained that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spent half an hour criticizing him for his visit to Donald Trump. He says she even called him a “complete idiot.”
Fico claims that after his trip, the US imposed tariffs on European cars and that he was blamed for it.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has complained that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spent half an hour criticizing him for his visit to Donald Trump. He says she even called him a “complete idiot.”
Fico claims that after his trip, the US imposed tariffs on European cars and that he was blamed for it.
Eric Holder says
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has complained that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spent half an hour criticizing him for his visit to Donald Trump. He says she even called him a “complete idiot.”
Fico claims that after his trip, the US imposed tariffs on European cars and that he was blamed for it.
Thanks Robert Fico. Job well done. Not joking. Europe doesn't take our cars (barely) so fuck'em. As a percentage we buy waaaaaaay more European cars than almost any country.
Slovakia is a significant hub for the automotive industry, hosting several major manufacturing facilities:
1. Volkswagen Slovakia: Located in Bratislava, this facility produces models like the Volkswagen Touareg and Audi Q7
2. Kia Motors Slovakia: Based in Žilina
3. Jaguar Land Rover Slovakia: Situated in Nitra, this facility started production in 2018
4. PSA Peugeot Citroën Slovakia: Located in Trnava, this plant produces various Peugeot and Citroën models
5. Hyundai Mobis Slovakia
Slovakia's strategic location and skilled workforce make it a prime destination for automotive production.
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