ASPERMONT LTD
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on August 18th, 2022 | 10:21 CEST
Sell Nel ASA? Buy HelloFresh and Aspermont?
Despite individual setbacks, the mood on the stock market is currently good and the summer rally is underway. Alongside shares from the technology sector, hydrogen stocks such as Plug Power and Nel ASA are currently among the high flyers. However, JPMorgan is interfering. The analysts rate the hydrogen specialist as "Underweight" and thus advise selling. They believe the share price could drop by a significant double-digit percentage. In contrast, two analysts have commented positively on HelloFresh. Berenberg even sees a doubling potential. There are also praising words for Aspermont. The debt-free Company is growing, the new fintech platform is exciting, and the valuation is very low compared to the peer group.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 9th, 2022 | 11:25 CEST
Invest where the money is: Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Commerzbank
As Handelsblatt wrote yesterday, inflation may have peaked: The oil price and freight rate curves are now pointing downward again. Grain exports from Ukraine have also caused food prices to fall again. This is a ray of hope for the economy. Financial stocks, in particular, could enjoy an attractive market environment in just a few months. We highlight the two major German banks, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, and the Australian fintech and media company, Aspermont.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 21st, 2022 | 11:17 CEST
Turnaround stocks: BASF, Aspermont, TUI, Deutsche Bank - Breakout with significant momentum?
The recent bear market seems to be slowing somewhat. In addition to a good market technique, there are more and more indications that a gas delivery by Russia will likely take place after all. But one can never be sure about this topic. Too much East-West propaganda stands in the way of truthful reporting, and both sides of the conflict use every available news item for their own purposes. In any case, the stock market had to react after a strong technical oversell yesterday. It went up by 3% in just 30 minutes, led by the scolded BASF. TUI and Deutsche Bank also got some air under their wings again. Where do we go from here?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on July 11th, 2022 | 15:29 CEST
What if everything turns out well? Nordex, Aspermont, Deutsche Bank
The R-word is currently doing the rounds - and is playing a major role in ensuring that the downward economic spiral accelerates even faster. Yet the US economy is still doing well. Although economic data always refers to the past, the purchasing managers' index and labor market data speak a clear language. A recession looks different. But why is the stock market sky still not full of violins after last week's correction? We take three stocks as examples and do the comeback check for the stock market.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on July 6th, 2022 | 12:23 CEST
Aspermont, SAP, E.ON - Market leaders for challenging times on the stock markets
Digitization and the energy transition are two major megatrends that also carry great weight on the capital markets. Market position and scalability of the solutions offered often determine whether a company can stand out or float along with the broad masses. The companies discussed today are among the leading players in their industries and have set the course for growth.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on June 29th, 2022 | 12:18 CEST
Buy or sell? Nel, Zalando, Aspermont under analyst review
After the heavy losses of the past months, a countermovement seems to be starting at the moment. Whether this will turn into a real summer rally remains to be seen. Buy or sell is the question. Analysts see a price potential of over 50% for Nel ASA. Even though competition from China and India is increasing. Aspermont also appears attractive at the current price level. The latest quarterly figures were positive, and the positioning of the small-cap in the booming commodities sector is promising. At Zalando, analysts react to the profit warning, and the price targets are significantly reduced. Nevertheless, some advise buying the online fashion retailer, but not everyone.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 20th, 2022 | 10:57 CEST
A lot of movement at Rheinmetall, Aspermont and Deutsche Telekom
Stock markets around the globe continue to be in a downward spiral. Fears of a recession on the one hand and concerns about possible major interest rate hikes on the other have sent stock markets tumbling to new interim lows. In the process, the US markets, driven by technology stocks, entered a technical bear market last week with a loss of more than 20%. Nevertheless, most individual stocks are still clearly up since the lows in the wake of the Corona pandemic. Thus, in the current market environment, there are once again favourable entry opportunities in selected stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 8th, 2022 | 13:26 CEST
Split fantasy: Amazon, Aspermont, Alibaba, Tencent - After the sell-off is before the rally!
In bull market movements, shares become more and more expensive. Private small investors simply cannot afford an Amazon share at USD 3,000 and stay away as investors. US technology stocks, therefore, often use a trick: The SPLIT! In the case of Amazon, the investor receives a further 19 shares booked into the securities account in addition to a share held. In purely arithmetical terms, this does not make the Company cheaper, but in purely visual terms, the value is 95% cheaper than before the split. In most cases, the share price rises again very quickly because smaller tranches can now be transacted on the stock exchange again. But it is not always like this. In this context, we are looking at other tech titles with more than 100% potential.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on May 30th, 2022 | 10:52 CEST
Nvidia, Aspermont, Alibaba - Shares with doubling potential
Surely no one would object to doubling their investment. But after the stock market has been in rally mode since 2016, few stocks would have been expected to double in 2022. Meanwhile, some stocks have started to slide due to the Ukraine crisis, supply chain problems, and rising interest rates. Discounts of up to 50% can be observed even in large stocks. Today we go bargain hunting and analyze the potential of three different companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on May 25th, 2022 | 10:44 CEST
All eyes on Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank - but Aspermont has the greatest leverage
The two best-known German banks are currently in demand on the market. Why? The interest rate turnaround means that the typical bread-and-butter business with loans is profitable again. Business picks up when banks have room to manoeuvre with interest rates in positive territory. Also, the increasingly weaker environment for corporate financing at the upper end of the risk scale ensures that banks take on a more critical role as traditional intermediaries. We take a closer look at Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank, but we also have an exciting second-tier stock on our list that could become an insider tip thanks to its unique selling propositions and growth potential.
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