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Juliane Zielonka

  • Healthcare
  • Technology

Born in Bielefeld, she studied German, English and psychology. The emergence of the Internet in the early '90s led her from university to training in graphic design and marketing communications. After years of agency work in corporate branding, she switched to publishing and learned her editorial craft at Hubert Burda Media.

She discovered the world of the stock market in 1998. With her passion for innovation and digitalization, she focused on companies from the technology and healthcare sectors early on.

Analyzing fundamentals, business models and their scalability is as much her passion as thinking into complex future scenarios. Since 2019, she has regularly organized stock exchange roundtables and attended international investment events to deepen and pass on her knowledge.


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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 15th, 2022 | 13:19 CET

BASF, Almonty Industries, Bayer - These stocks are providing the momentum

  • Tungsten

New battery technology from BASF promises faster charging times. The Ludwigshafen-based conglomerate talks of 15 minutes for charging an e-car with a 600km range. New batteries require the appropriate materials, such as the element tungsten. In this area, Almonty Industries provides supplies thanks to its resource-rich mine in South Korea. Meanwhile, Bayer AG in Leverkusen is busy shrinking itself back to health. Bayer's stock has been rising somewhat since it was announced that it was divesting its pest control division.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 10th, 2022 | 13:56 CET

Aspermont, Astarta, Deere & Co - Elementary basic supply through innovative technologies

  • Agritech
  • Ukraine
  • Australia
  • Robotik
  • Aspermont

Storms, drought and war - the impacts are getting closer and closer in Europe. A few months ago, the people of Ahrweiler in the Rhineland had to experience this firsthand when the flood disaster surprised them while they slept. What was missing? A timely, native information service. Such a service is particularly valuable in the agricultural industry since the supply of entire countries depends on it. A look Down Under shows the power of such information services, especially for farmers. The government massively supports the listed company Aspermont. Meanwhile, the food supply in North Africa is on the brink - due to the war of aggression in Ukraine. And already, robotics is making its way into the fields to prepare farmers for increased demand....

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 10th, 2022 | 12:04 CET

Defense Metals, Gazprom, ThyssenKrupp - Winners and losers

  • Defense
  • RareEarths
  • Military
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Steel

A brave Ukrainian woman hunts down a Russian drone - with a well-aimed throw through a jar of pickled tomatoes. For defense, every means is justified. But there is also a more strategic way to invest in companies that supply raw materials for military technology - and without conflict for investors with a sense of justice. The German economy, on the other hand, could be in for a real shock if Gazprom makes good on its threats and shuts down Nord Stream 1 as a result of the sanctions. Germany is one of the biggest buyers of Russian gas. ThyssenKrupp is also benefiting from the current situation. It becomes quite clear what the Group is really gaining from right now.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 8th, 2022 | 13:30 CET

First Hydrogen, Tesla, Toyota - Hydrogen leads the way in logistics

  • Hydrogen

For today's International Women's Day, we look at the discoverers of hydrogen sources. There are virtually no climate-damaging emissions where hydrogen is already being used as a form of propulsion today. First Hydrogen is a company that has chosen hydrogen-powered logistics vans as its niche to bring providers like Amazon and UPS up to speed. Things are finally getting mobile at the Gigafactory just outside Berlin, as Elon Musk gets the green light for the start-up. Meanwhile, Toyota's assembly line is at a standstill due to a cyberattack. The Japanese carmaker is also struggling with an emissions scandal involving a subsidiary.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 3rd, 2022 | 13:12 CET

Cardiol, BioNTech, Novartis - Inventory at three high-flyers

  • CBD
  • Biotechnology

Good news, this time from Cardiol Therapeutics. Both the US FDA and regulatory authorities in Brazil and Mexico have given the green light for the inclusion of patients already vaccinated against COVID-19 in the LANCER trial. The opening with respect to this patient group increases the likelihood of a speedy trial completion. The pandemic cannot be over until global efforts are made to fight the virus together. So BioNTech will build a plant in Rwanda. And Novartis, as an experienced Big Pharma giant, illustrates through its quarterly figures how valuable the pharmaceutical industry as a whole can be as an investment.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 2nd, 2022 | 11:35 CET

Defense Metals Shell Lukoil - Commodity investments without contact debt

  • RareEarths

Until now, China seemed to be a top dog among rare earths. But its position in the Russia-Ukraine conflict is unclear. Therefore, it seems all the more valuable to discover countries that also produce rare earths, such as Canada. These days, people are looking very closely at who is on which side. This week, for example, Shell cut ties with Gazprom. But at the Russian energy giant Lukoil, one of them does not want to leave his post - and thus immediately endangers his entire country...

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 24th, 2022 | 13:37 CET

Perimeter, PayPal, Porsche - In the fast lane with high-speed innovations

  • medtech

Tech values ​​such as PayPal are currently losing a lot of ground. A wonderful exception in these turbulent times are MedTech companies like Perimeter Medical Imaging. The Company has commercialized an imaging technology that confidently assists surgeons in clinical decision-making, further enhancing patient safety in oncology. What is happening at high speed in the healthcare industry outside Germany is impressive. In contrast, Porsche's popular IPO is not quite getting off the ground yet. There are many talks to be held with various board members to bring the brand back to the family.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 17th, 2022 | 12:10 CET

Peloton, Diamcor, Bayer - Trust, tangibles and expertise

  • Diamonds

Peloton gets in shape with streamlining just like its existing customers. 90% of early adopters remain loyal to the Company. Rough diamonds achieve new record prices, Diamcor profits, and so do its investors. Bayer comes up trumps in the agricultural business with innovative solutions for corn cultivation. In the upcoming market phase, investors want to be prepared. Investing in price-setters that take advantage of strong inflation makes sense. We take a look at three investment opportunities.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 10th, 2022 | 13:44 CET

Plug Power, CoinSmart, Lufthansa - Growth through ongoing onboard additions

  • crypto

Plug Power continues to expand its market leadership in the hydrogen fuel cell segment and brings reinforcements to expand its international business. Crypto platform CoinSmart posts 52% trading growth and will face interested investors in live zoom call. While Lufthansa gets into trouble with the antitrust office, Italy's ITA Airlines signals interest in a strategic partnership.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on February 3rd, 2022 | 11:56 CET

dynaCERT, AMD, Alibaba - Clean air for big growth

  • Innovations
  • Technology
  • Hydrogen

Pictures of the truck protest convoys in Canada also illustrate on the sidelines the extent of air pollution caused by CO2 exhaust gases. The company dynaCERT, also from Canada, offers its patented retrofit solution for combustion engines to counter these emissions and has enormous growth potential. AMD continues to grow through its merger with Chinese Company Xilinx. Alibaba continues to expand its business with cloud solutions. We take a look at three exciting candidates.

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