Commented by Fabian Lorenz on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:45 CET
Drones over Dubai! NEO Battery Materials is the hidden gem for the drone supercycle and more!
Current developments in the Middle East are showing the world, with depressing clarity, how much warfare has changed. Images over the weekend from Dubai, Qatar, and other major cities demonstrate the destructive potential of drones - precise, difficult to defend against, and often deployed with comparatively limited resources. It is evident that drones will not only dominate future battlefields but will also take on an increasing range of civilian applications. Still considered a hidden gem in the emerging drone supercycle is NEO Battery Materials. In South Korea, the company produces high-performance batteries for drones, robots, and electric mobility. In terms of performance metrics, it claims to outperform Chinese competitors significantly.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:40 CET
Paradigm shift in oncological dermatology: Vidac Pharma as an innovator, what are Almirall and Biofrontera doing?
Oncological dermatology is on the cusp of a revolution that could fundamentally change our understanding of cancer treatment. Persistence Market Research estimates that the global market for the treatment of actinic keratosis will reach a volume of around USD 7 billion by 2026. Analysts expect the market to grow to between USD 11.1 and 14.45 billion by the mid-2030s. This momentum is driven by the aging global population, cumulative UV exposure due to changing leisure habits, and increased awareness of the dangers of skin cancer. Currently, established industry giants such as Almirall and Biofrontera dominate the standard of care for actinic keratosis with their proven products. However, Vidac Pharma marks the transition from merely combating symptoms to a revolutionary procedure in oncological dermatology. This makes the company an opportunity for growth-oriented investors seeking access to a completely new class of drugs in the field of metabolic oncology.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:35 CET
DroneShield shares explode! Steyr Motors and CHAR Technologies benefit from acquisitions and optimism!
DroneShield's share price has skyrocketed. After a weekend with images of drones over Dubai, Qatar, and other major cities, investors rushed to buy DroneShield shares. The specialist in drone defense had already reported European orders last week, pushing the share up by 20%. Yesterday, the rally continued. DroneShield demonstrates that it is not always the market leaders who make the biggest gains. There are also compelling second-tier companies that can become outperformers. Steyr Motors catapulted itself onto investors' radar in the defense sector in 2025, and now the first acquisitions are being made to accelerate growth. CHAR Technologies could be among the outperformers in 2026. At a recent investor conference, the CEO provided solid reasons for significantly higher share prices. If the company succeeds in commercializing its technology, the stock currently appears undervalued.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:30 CET
PayPal, Aspermont, Palantir: Three digital business models that are being further optimized through AI
The era of simple digitization is history. What separates companies today from tomorrow is no longer a question of software implementation, but one of fundamental value creation architecture. Artificial intelligence has evolved from an efficiency tool to the operating system of entire business models, with a consequence that is becoming apparent for the first time in the current quarterly figures: those who fail to rethink their scaling strategy are not only giving away growth, but also risking their very existence. We take a look at how PayPal, Aspermont, and Palantir have aligned their digital business models with AI.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Desert Gold Ventures – Hidden Gem in the Gold Supercycle
Gold has made an impressive comeback in recent quarters. Escalating geopolitical conflicts, fragile supply chains, continued high global government debt, and expansive fiscal programs in the US and Europe are fueling doubts about the long-term stability of paper currencies. Central banks are expanding their gold reserves, and institutional investors are increasing their strategic allocations. The price is trading close to historic highs, and this is precisely where a decisive lever comes into play. The higher the price level, the greater the profitability of new projects. Margins are expanding disproportionately, payback periods are shortening, and internal rates of return are skyrocketing. Developers with advanced projects, such as Desert Gold Ventures, are thus increasingly becoming the focus of the capital market.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:20 CET
The arms build-up accelerates – Iran, Israel, and the US escalate! Critical metals remain in focus with Almonty, Thales, and Hensoldt
US President Donald Trump has made the nuclear debate with Iran a top priority. After years of living with what it views as a significant threat from the Iranian regime, Israel is now aligning its strategic interests more closely with Western partners. Discussions increasingly revolve around containing Iran's influence and limiting its military capabilities. Whether this will be so easy is doubtful, as the Revolutionary Guards have developed into a powerful force over the last 10 years, and Russia is also likely to appear on the horizon as a friend of the Iranians. For financial markets, this constellation implies renewed uncertainty and elevated volatility. Historically, such phases have tended to benefit defense and armaments companies. For marathon runner Almonty Industries, the environment appears particularly favorable: geopolitical tensions, rising tungsten prices, and governments under pressure to secure strategic raw materials are reinforcing the investment case. The momentum in defense and critical metals markets continues.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:15 CET
Silver as a crisis investment: Silver Viper, Fresnillo, and Pan American Silver offer strategic potential, but which stock is the best?
Silver supply has not been able to meet demand for some time now, and now chaos in the Middle East is adding to the problem. Military escalation in the region has triggered a chain of events that is shaking the foundations of global supply security. The direct conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has long since spread to the entire region, highlighting the geopolitical vulnerability of international supply chains. With the launch of the "Epic Fury" military operation and Iran's subsequent attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, the risk of prolonged stagflation for the global economy is growing. In this volatile environment, precious metals are benefiting as a strategic asset class. While investors are increasingly turning to crisis investments, Mexico, in particular, is benefiting in the silver sector, offering a reliable environment thanks to its centuries-old mining tradition and geographical distance from the current trouble spots. We present exciting stocks and focus on the hidden gem Silver Viper.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Boom in the gold sector: Why Lahontan Gold Offers Leverage Beyond Barrick and AngloGold
In times when world politics are in turmoil due to wars, investors are desperately seeking a safe haven for their assets. The price of gold has resumed its upward trajectory with full force due to recent developments and new tensions surrounding the Iraq conflict. It is the age-old story of the safe haven that could take on a whole new strength right now. As long as uncertainty and geopolitical friction remain on the world stage, precious metals will be the big winners of this development. Gold and silver, in particular, are benefiting from market fears and the desire for stability. In this exciting environment, all eyes are on major producers such as Barrick Mining and AngloGold Ashanti, which, among others, form the foundation of the industry. But the real thrill and the chance for exceptional returns often lie with the "smaller explorers" who are sitting on huge treasures. One name in particular has recently come into focus: Lahontan Gold. With its spectacular projects in Nevada, the company is proving that it is still possible to strike gold today.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Volatus Aerospace takes off: From drone service provider to defensive software house
Sometimes timing is everything. For years, Canada's Volatus Aerospace has been quietly building a business that goes far beyond selling drones. Now that governments around the world are redefining security and Canada is massively redirecting its defense spending toward domestic high-tech solutions, the company suddenly finds itself among the winners. The launch of its own software platform, SKYDRA™, is the latest evidence of a smart evolution. Volatus is transforming itself from an operational service provider for inspections into a tech company with recurring revenues, and at just the right moment.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Energy transition winners: Nordex and Siemens Energy already highly valued, "latecomer" A.H.T. Syngas Technology still offers potential
The world is facing a challenge that can no longer be postponed. On the one hand, the pressure to meet global climate targets is increasing. On the other hand, energy demand continues to grow in an increasingly digital and electrified economy. Three companies are operating in this area of tension. While Nordex and Siemens Energy focus on large-scale wind power generation and grid infrastructure, A.H.T. Syngas Technology addresses decentralized energy solutions through the intelligent utilization of waste materials. This report highlights how these three players are driving the transformation and why the innovative strength of the "latecomer" A.H.T. Syngas in particular could make a real mark on the market. In any case, the chart is already trending upwards.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on March 2nd, 2026 | 08:00 CET
Feeding a Growing World: Bayer, K+S, and MustGrow Biologics! Mustard, as a biological innovation, is transforming the agriculture of tomorrow!
Global agriculture faces mounting structural pressure. More than 8 billion people live on Earth today, and every person needs food every day. But the fields where we can grow food are getting smaller. Traditional methods of agriculture are losing acceptance, as synthetic fertilizers and chemical crop protection agents face stricter environmental oversight worldwide. That is why companies such as MustGrow Biologics, Bayer, and K+S are becoming increasingly important. These companies are working on a new type of agriculture. They are attempting to strike a balance: they aim to ensure good harvests while also protecting nature. The smaller innovator, MustGrow Biologics, exemplifies the shift toward effective biological alternatives in modern agriculture.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 2nd, 2026 | 07:45 CET
Antimony Resources – Beneficiary of a bottleneck market
Antimony is one of the most underestimated bottleneck commodities in the world. China accounts for over 70% of global production, and export restrictions have temporarily driven prices up to around USD 60,000 per ton. Western nations are urgently seeking domestic sources for military, electronics, and flame-retardant applications. Antimony Resources is delivering high-grade drilling results, advancing an initial resource estimate, and is fully financed. In a market defined by extreme scarcity, this is precisely where a strategic beneficiary could emerge.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on March 2nd, 2026 | 07:40 CET
First Majestic Silver hits an all-time high! Could Silver Viper Minerals be next? Resistance at Bayer!
The silver rally is far from over, as the price of the precious metal has stabilized at a high level of USD 90 per ounce, enabling the industry to generate high revenues. First Majestic is an impressive example, with investors celebrating record figures that pushed the stock to a new all-time high last week. Similarly, Silver Viper Minerals is drawing attention, offering clear growth targets and fueling takeover speculation. The CEO made a convincing case at an investor conference last week, outlining the Canadians’ 2026 motto: “drill, drill, drill.” At the same time, the company aims to grow through acquisitions, likely ensuring an exciting news flow. Meanwhile, at Bayer, the focus is back on glyphosate. Recent optimism about an end to the saga had driven the stock higher, but now, resistance is emerging.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on March 2nd, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Costs are key: How Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold are delivering record margins
The gold price's record-breaking run shows no signs of stopping. While the precious metals markets are being fueled by geopolitical tensions and expectations of interest rate cuts, a decisive change is taking shape beneath the surface. The era of easy profits in established mining regions is coming to an end. Rising production costs and shrinking grades are putting pressure on the margins of many producers. The real winners are those with projects in Africa. A closer look at the operational base of Barrick Mining, Kobo Resources, and B2Gold reveals why these companies in particular have the potential to turn the current gold rush into cash.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on March 2nd, 2026 | 07:30 CET
Great opportunities in Central Africa: DRC Gold, AngloGold Ashanti, and Gold Fields in Focus
We are witnessing a historic rally in the price of gold, which is fundamentally changing both the balance sheets of established corporations and the strategies of emerging explorers. As recent analyses by PwC and McKinsey show, the precious metal has evolved from a pure hedge against inflation to a strategic guarantee of security. Forecasts by leading investment banks Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan suggest that, in the wake of ongoing central bank purchases and currency devaluations, a rapid rise to as much as USD 6,300 per ounce by the end of the year is possible. Experts at State Street Global Advisors also point to the escalating global debt crisis as the primary driver of precious metal prices. In this phase, DRC Gold's realignment marks a decisive turning point in the development of African gold reserves. The company has acquired the option to acquire majority interests in the high-grade Giro and Nizi projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo through a binding agreement. This positions the explorer in the renowned Kilo-Moto greenstone belt in the immediate vicinity of the world-class Kibali mine, which is operated as a joint venture by AngloGold Ashanti, Barrick Mining, and the state-owned company SOKIMO, and allows it to leverage the pull of the industry giants for its own growth.
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