Minus Unilever as well.
Th0rgue
Capitalism is capitalism. What you are really saying is that there are other factors at play that actually make the difference. I guess it's the fact that in europe (and germany) the goverment governs the free market more. In the united states there is more of a free market and more 'lobbied' politicians keeping it that way (the dragon).
They've been working on that for a while now. It looks like those stars are not aligning anytime soon.
https://www.howtogeek.com/894140/when-will-we-get-tactile-touch-screens/
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/feedback-tactile-heptic-touch-fujitsu,26244.html
This is how we do it. But it might be difficult for him to form an alliance, since all other relevant parties have serious issues with parts of his party program.
Mostly because his program is extremely rightwing but also extremely leftwing at the same time. And financially its all a big foggy mess.
Tesla stocks skyrocketed when Musk looked like he was unoficially elected as the new president. Now that he's got all the files he needs via Doge and he's backing out, they went back to normal growth.