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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 4th, 2021 | 15:21 CET
TeamViewer, HelloFresh, Aspermont: Year-end rally
The year-end rally in 2021 seems to have started in October. For technology stocks, in particular, it was a golden October. The leading index for tech stocks, the Nasdaq, clearly left its weak September phase behind and ended October at around 15,500 points. Technology stocks also started November strongly, raising hopes of a strong year-end rally. Tech stocks outside the US should also participate in this. HelloFresh surprised investors positively with an increase in its forecast, and the worst could be over for the problem child TeamViewer after the publication of its quarterly figures. The Aspermont share has not yet taken off. Analysts see clear potential for the Australian insider tip.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on October 19th, 2021 | 12:03 CEST
TeamViewer, Aspermont, Commerzbank - One step ahead
The digital age is massively transforming the economy and, as a result, businesses and their business models. Traditional models are being displaced, and new ideas are in demand. The Corona pandemic has highlighted the enormous shortcomings and accelerated the transformation to a digital world. Across industries, companies that embrace and implement this development are likely to be among the winners, while analog companies will lose their competitiveness and disappear from the scene.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on October 11th, 2021 | 13:11 CEST
Aspermont, flatexDEGIRO, TeamViewer - Buy recommendations from analysts
Growth and expectations play a crucial role in share price development. But often, it is the discrepancy between expectations and forecasts on the one hand and the facts on the other that move prices. If expectations are missed, and this happens more often or to a serious extent, it can lead to prolonged share price weakness. On the other hand, overly high expectations of the investment community or a failure to recognize growth prospects can lead to good investment opportunities. Analysts recommend buying the following stocks.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 7th, 2021 | 14:03 CEST
Alibaba, Aspermont, Facebook - Cyberattacks or data leaks?
The stock markets are shaking, and the flood of data is increasing daily. As a result, the traffic on all social media channels is also increasing. Some of them get performance problems or have to shut down because of server problems. There have now been several outages lasting several hours in quick succession in the Facebook empire, costing investors over USD 50 billion in market value in Facebook shares. Information is the name of the game on the stock market today, and social platforms like Reddit have a big stake in the market. When something does not work, investors often react in panic and stock markets swing wildly. We take a look at some of the protagonists.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 29th, 2021 | 13:08 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Square - FinTech approaches promise a lot of potential
For several years now, the FinTech sector has been gaining more and more attention. Digital bank Revolut entered its funding round with a valuation of USD 33 billion. If you compare this value with the market capitalizations of German banks, the valuations are far below FinTech bank, with EUR 23 billion for Deutsche Bank and EUR 6.9 billion for Commerzbank. So big profits can beckon for emerging FinTech companies. These companies no longer have as many staff as traditional banks, and even advisory services are taken over by electronic helpers these days. There is additional pressure on traditional banks due to the zero interest rate policy. So today, we look at three companies looking to expand their businesses in this direction.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 14th, 2021 | 12:02 CEST
MorphoSys, HelloFresh, Aspermont - Price halving or rebound?
Investors are likely to speculate on a rebound in the Valneva share in the coming days; because the price slide of over 30% on Monday was violent. Stifel analysts see sales and earnings estimates for 2020 and 2021 in jeopardy after the UK government unexpectedly canceled a major order for the COVID-19 vaccine under development. Investors have been waiting for a rebound in MorphoSys shares for some time. The latest analyst assessment gives little hope. If Bernstein Research has its way, HelloFresh could soon be down almost 50%. Aspermont seems ripe for a rebound - the share is interesting from a chart perspective, and analysts advise buying.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on September 8th, 2021 | 13:18 CEST
BYD, Aspermont, Salzgitter AG - Extreme surge in demand
The improved mood in the economy and the reviving business cycle brought companies record results in the second quarter. Above all, electric car manufacturers shone with significantly rising sales figures. In June alone, the number of new registrations in Germany climbed 311% year-on-year. The switch from combustion engines to electric cars is only just beginning. The percentage of battery-powered vehicles on German roads is just 12%.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on August 31st, 2021 | 12:16 CEST
Square, Aspermont, flatexDEGIRO - FinTechs: Top or Flop?
Many FinTechs have emerged in recent years to put the fear of God into traditional banks with their dusty business models. As with many disruptive business models, the spread of the Internet and smartphones provided the basis for scalable, rapid growth. In addition, sufficient venture capital was available. Valuations in the billions, even before an IPO, were and are not uncommon. In addition, cryptocurrencies began an unprecedented triumphal march. In some places, the sword of Damocles of regulation hovers over the industry and not every Company will reach the finish line. Too many advance praises are priced into some prices. Who will be among the winners?
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on August 25th, 2021 | 13:48 CEST
Abibaba, Aspermont, Teamviewer - The Big Data Analyst Boom!
The market for information services has accelerated dramatically since the dawn of the mobile age. Whereas in the past, it was largely anonymous Internet users who were the first participants in the digital birth, today, the collection and processing of user-related data is the linchpin for every mobile service. The age of Big Data is the latest manifestation. Here information is collected and aggregated, which later flows into marketing campaigns or new services. Since 2007, the smartphone has ruled the digital business world. Never before have more user characteristics been offered for sale voluntarily and free of charge. The mobile customer has become a transparent consumer and today sees almost exclusively the content relevant to them on their device.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on August 17th, 2021 | 10:05 CEST
Deutsche Bank, Aspermont, Tencent: Where the tech boom starts
Those who want to make money tend to look to industries where a lot of money is also turned over. Classic sectors are banking or real estate. But things are also going well in manufacturing: Those who have unique products worldwide are happy about high margins. Particularly in technological change, this also includes commodities - as the name already says, there is no business without these goods. We present stocks related to finance, technology and commodities and highlight a value that can be considered an insider tip.
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