PM’s husband’s Capital Group is largest shareholder in BAE, shares soar since Syrian airstrikes
Posted on April 17th, 2018
The company, Capital Group, is also the second-largest shareholder in Lockheed Martin – a US military arms firm that supplies weapons systems, aircraft and logistical support. Its shares have also rocketed since the missile strikes last week.
The fact has not gone unnoticed by some on Twitter, who agree that BAE Systems has done very well out of the UK-US-France allied airstrikes on Syria, which were sanctioned by Theresa May. It has been reported that the UK’s contribution to military strikes was to fire eight ‘Storm-Shadow’ missiles at an alleged chemical weapons facility, each of which cost £790,000 ($1.13 million) – totaling £6.32 million ($9 million). The missiles were manufactured by BAE Systems.
April 17th, 2018 at 3:36 pm
This connect the dots well ha ha…
April 17th, 2018 at 5:30 pm
No Wonder!
Similarly the US Raythion Corp and alike are thriving after a long starving!
On the other hand Trump need to keep public awake and supportive as the mid-term election nearing. When no other progress at home in anything since his office need a card to play and exhibit Oh…. USA is still the fire power above all others . Heh….. Heh…… Heh…….
Let them enjoy the dream for now!!!
No doubt so many vultures that were starving without a prey for a long while is eased now.
April 18th, 2018 at 6:40 am
US and UK, the most corrupted countries in the West…
They hate Russia, China, and Iran, because the West will never be able to dominate those countries. They love India, because Indians (like some Sri Lankans) love to kiss the asses of their white colonial masters…!