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Commented by Armin Schulz on April 11th, 2022 | 18:54 CEST
TeamViewer, Aspermont, ProSiebenSat.1 Media - Which digital company shares have the greatest potential?
Since a possible end to the Corona pandemic has become apparent with Omicron, many shares of companies with a digital business model have come under pressure. However, the assumption that a return to normal life will cause the online business to slump is far from true for all companies. As an investor, you have to look at the fundamentals and the different business models to make the right decision. Today, we analyze three companies that we believe have upside potential.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on April 6th, 2022 | 10:24 CEST
Making the best of the situation: Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Deutsche Telekom
The importance of independent information is particularly evident these days. It is not without reason that the truth is considered the first casualty of every war. Later, disinformation and propaganda usually follow. Thanks to online access, also in Ukraine, information from various sources is available and can thus be verified or refuted. Decisions on sanctions also depend on this, and many sectors in this country are also affected. We highlight three stocks that, only at a second glance, play a role in the current situation.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on March 28th, 2022 | 10:26 CEST
Aspermont, AUTO1, Delivery Hero - Digital business models put to the test
Digitalization has triggered profound changes in everyday life and the business world. The Corona pandemic has significantly accelerated this development. But how do you measure success? Sales expansion, market share, rising share price or profit? For a long time, the market conceded rising share prices and many advance praises to Delivery Hero's share certificates, then the reality check set in - do profit expectations and valuation fit together? Shareholders of Auto1 are asking themselves the same questions. But there are other examples: Australian Company Aspermont is the market leader in an exciting niche and, according to analysts, is dramatically undervalued.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on March 22nd, 2022 | 15:08 CET
SAP, Aspermont, Palantir - AI shares facing reassessment
Following a rise in the German benchmark index DAX of more than 2,000 points since the interim low at 12,431, there is indecision as to which direction to take. The situation in Ukraine, where an agreement on a ceasefire is still a long way off, serves as a mirror image. In contrast, we are getting closer to the development that artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important in many areas of our lives as a result of digitalization. The aspect of AI security, both in terms of protection against external attacks and operational security, is gaining relevance accordingly. Companies currently listed on the stock exchange could be facing a revaluation soon.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on March 10th, 2022 | 13:56 CET
Aspermont, Astarta, Deere & Co - Elementary basic supply through innovative technologies
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....
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on March 4th, 2022 | 10:45 CET
TUI, Aspermont, Lufthansa - Hard hit by the Ukraine crisis, but there is hope!
Putin's attack against the free democratic basic order will have far-reaching consequences. He will go down in the history books as a warmonger and aggressor; as far as Western politicians of character are concerned, he will be burned for years to come. The Russian leader is paying a high humanitarian and economic price for marking the border between East and West. Its own population is the main loser. NATO never posed a threat, as it is a defense pact. Warlike actions have been far from the West for years, and there is no reaction on this side. Freedom and democracy are difficult to preserve for Ukraine, but one should not throw in the towel too soon. The following values have fallen by the wayside, but they will take off again when the situation calms down.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 23rd, 2022 | 11:00 CET
TeamViewer, Aspermont, Delivery Hero - Digital turnaround candidates in check
The prospect of an end to the Corona pandemic and raising interest rates was poison for many companies pursuing a digital business model. Many stocks were fundamentally priced expensively and offered the potential for setbacks for that reason alone. In addition, growth is expected to slow once people start going out more after the pandemic. This outlook is not at all palatable to investors. With the recent Ukraine crisis, pressure is building up once again, and it could be a good time to get one or the other turnaround candidate into the portfolio. Today we take a closer look at three companies.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 14th, 2022 | 10:46 CET
TUI, Aspermont, Delivery Hero: Meet this tech pioneer live at IIF
Exploring new territory, getting out. That is what many people have wanted, and not just since the pandemic. People have always been driven by wanderlust. Getting to know new places, meeting new people. This pioneering spirit can also pay off in business terms: Those who bring the latest trend from the USA, South Korea or Iceland to Germany, often have little competition. We highlight three stocks with pioneering spirit.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 8th, 2022 | 13:53 CET
Peloton, Aspermont, Netflix - Sustainable digital models
The digital transformation of society and the economy started before Corona but was significantly accelerated by the pandemic. Whether across industries in business, sports or schools, digital business models are the future. If companies resist, they will likely soon be a thing of the past. On the other hand, there are winners emerging from the transformation stronger than before.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on January 17th, 2022 | 10:05 CET
Aspermont, SAP, Steinhoff - Unbridled growth
With focused growth and high investments in the cloud division, European software giant SAP wants to attack the US tech groups Oracle and Salesforce. The Walldorf-based Company has recognized the signs of the times; technological progress concerning a rapidly growing engineered and digital world is picking up speed. The Australian Company Aspermont, a formerly long-established publishing house, has already gone through the digital transformation. The next step is now to become a fintech group. The path has already been paved.
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