Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many defense stocks have skyrocketed.
"We've seen even the biggest defense contractors in the world will change their business with pressure from the investment community," said Susi Snyder, financial sector coordinator at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons."And that pressure comes from everyday investors."$634 billion between 2021 and 2030
on nuclear forces. This is a $140 billion increase from the previous estimate of $494 billion between 2019 and 2028. "What's going on in Ukraine reminds us [that] sometimes you need at least non-nuclear weapons," said David Epstein, a former Wall Street analyst who now focuses on reducing the risks of nuclear weapons through his
."I think it reminds folks that these defense companies do a lot of different things and at least conventional weapons help defend democracy and the well-being of the free world."
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