Major US arms and ammunition manufacturers saw the prices of their securities rise on Wednesday afternoon, when a mob of supporters of the US president - at the instigation of the president - stormed the Capitol building in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. See which companies benefited here.
Arms Manufacturers' Shares Gained As a Mob of Pro-Trump Agitators Invaded the US Capitol | Video | CNN
2021-01-08T20:16:56.709Z
Major US arms and ammunition manufacturers saw their security prices rise Wednesday afternoon when a mob of | Economy | CNN
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