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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 2nd, 2023 | 08:07 CET
Amazon, Aspermont, TeamViewer - Which stock will take off fastest in 2023?
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the global economy, and investors have had to consider a host of new risks and opportunities. One phenomenon that has emerged from the crisis is a shift in demand toward digital business models. Digital companies were already present in the market before the pandemic, but their growth has gone through the roof since the pandemic. With the endemic in 2022, growth has often slowed. We take a look at three companies that could bounce back in 2023.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on December 29th, 2022 | 09:27 CET
Aspermont, Amazon, flatexDEGIRO - In the frenzy of customer growth
Aspermont, Amazon and flatexDEGIRO combine rapid customer growth in digital times. As a digital publishing pioneer, Aspermont is a frontrunner for high-quality content in the mining, energy and agriculture sectors. Financials from the fiscal year 2022 prove it. According to insiders, Amazon is trying its hand at its own sports app. The Company recently suffered a defeat in the battle for streaming rights. Big tech giant google secured a lucrative NFL package. Likewise, flatex has secured the user accounts of DEGIRO. Since 2019 and now after the merger, the listed broker has recorded customer growth of 500%. That also makes BaFin sit up and take notice.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on December 13th, 2022 | 10:43 CET
Rheinmetall, Aspermont, BioNTech - Strong momentum
With its many drastic events, the turbulent stock market year 2022 is drawing to a close. With the Ukraine war, the change in monetary policy by central banks and rampant inflation, the year was characterized by strong uncertainty and high volatility, and it is almost certain to continue in the coming year. Nevertheless, the favourites are emerging more and more clearly from various sectors that should outperform the broad market in the months ahead.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on December 8th, 2022 | 09:09 CET
Shares: Buy FlatexDegiro now? Uniper gambles, Aspermont before multiplication and Nel ASA?
FlatexDegiro's revenue and profit warning has shocked shareholders. In just three trading days, it went down by about 40%. Is it now worthwhile to enter again? Analysts have a clear opinion. Can the Uniper share price halve? Analysts believe this is possible. In addition, the upcoming Extraordinary General Meeting promises to be exciting. In contrast, the media company and fintech Aspermont is doing well operationally. Therefore, analysts believe that a price multiplication is possible. The share prices of Nel and Plug Power are currently weak. Analysts are confident but currently surprisingly quiet.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on December 1st, 2022 | 10:44 CET
Aspermont, Twitter, Apple - Strong numbers, strong visions and marketplace power
The Australian media company for the commodities industry has presented its latest figures. The results are impressive, with total revenue up 17% YOY, among other things. This industry pioneer illustrates just how valuable access to high-quality information can be. Perhaps soon to disappear from the scene is Elon Musk's Twitter: Find out how strong its dependence on the App Store giant is and what impact Apple fees may have on its revenue model here.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on November 22nd, 2022 | 11:53 CET
Triple AAA stocks take off: Amazon, Aspermont, Alphabet, Allianz - Sellout done?
Well, who would have thought: after 9 months of correction mode, the stock market is already returning to normal mode this year. The indicator for leaving the panic mode is the VDAX, i.e. the measured fluctuation range of the index in 12 months. Last week, it reached levels of 22 to 23 again, after peaking at 33 in September. By comparison, in the absolute panic phase at the start of the war, the volatility gauge was 48.6%. The mood has eased, so welcome to the year-end rally. Where are the best opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on November 15th, 2022 | 13:28 CET
500% return on investment? Here is how! Cantourage Group, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
The Cantourage Group share shows that the stock market keeps writing spectacular stories. The cannabis startup has gained around 500% within the first two days of trading - from EUR 6.48 last Friday, it peaked at over EUR 33. But what is the secret of the new weed giant's success? We analyze and draw parallels - is the next Cantourage already lurking around the corner?
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 10th, 2022 | 13:32 CET
Commerzbank, Aspermont, Munich Re - Financial stocks on the upswing
The end of the ultra-loose monetary policy and several larger interest rate steps already showed up positively in the half-year report of the major German banks. Should the ECB follow its big brother overseas, this promises further significant earnings potential. Financing platforms that combine the supply of scarce, promising commodity projects for the energy transition with demand from the capital market also hold great promise.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on November 4th, 2022 | 11:21 CET
Aspermont, Apple, Amazon - Smart investments in stormy times
Tech shareholders are feeling the cold touch of the recession. But like a small Gallic village, Apple is defying the strong dollar. The Company sold 25% more Macs in the last quarter, even though PC sales declined worldwide. If you know exactly what your customers want, you can deliver exactly what they need. This motto is also used by the Canadian media company Aspermont. In the commodities scene, no insider can get past the now 30 media brands. Aspermont, in turn, uses its media platform to generate new data sets and treasures that benefit investors worldwide. Tech giant Amazon, on the other hand, is fishing in the waters of the competition with an enticing offer...
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 13th, 2022 | 11:27 CEST
Your crash, our chance: Vonovia, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
UBS warns that real estate prices in Frankfurt am Main and Munich are too high. Industry insiders also see hard traces of braking on the real estate market elsewhere. For a long time, real estate was considered a safe investment class for the wealthy. The trend was upward for many years. Nowhere else was it so easy to park capital and generate income. But now everything is changing. Shares, like those of the real estate company Vonovia, have already come back. We shed light on the sector and show alternatives.
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