PURE HYDROGEN CORPORATION LIMITED
Commented by Fabian Lorenz on October 23rd, 2025 | 07:35 CEST
1,000% with Bloom Energy - Now Ballard Power or Pure Hydrogen? Or maybe Plug Power after all?
Bloom Energy is currently the star among fuel cell and hydrogen stocks. Shareholders have seen gains of over 1,000% within a year, driven by the surging energy demand from AI data centers in the US. Investors increasingly view hydrogen as one of the key beneficiaries of this trend. This is another reason – along with a short squeeze – for the price explosion of almost 500% at Plug Power. However, both companies are now very highly valued. Who could be next to be caught up in the energy hype? One candidate is Pure Hydrogen. The Company has already enjoyed success in the US with its solutions for commercial vehicles - so why not with generators for data centers as well? And what is pioneer Ballard Power doing? Its stock has tripled in just a few months. Could there be more upside ahead?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 15th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Hydrogen boom ahead: BMW, Toyota, Pure Hydrogen
Has the hydrogen hype cooled off? Not at all! Large companies are still investing heavily in this energy carrier. Industrial companies, such as those in the chemical sector, as well as automakers like BMW and Toyota, are all offering innovations related to hydrogen. But hydrogen is not just a topic for large corporations. Smaller mid-sized companies also need solutions for renewable energy for their factories or vehicle fleets. This is where the Australian company Pure Hydrogen comes into play – the hydrogen specialists' focus is on holistic solutions.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on October 9th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Hydrogen is finally here – 500% rally follows for Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, nucera, and Nel ASA
For a long time, hydrogen stocks were very quiet. But now they have been kissed awake. Led by Plug Power, which posted a 300% turnaround in just two months, the upward momentum is now spreading across the entire sector. Nel ASA, the Norwegian pioneer, has had some weak quarters, making November a particularly exciting month. The Australian H2 powerhouse Pure Hydrogen has performed strongly since the beginning of the year. And the thyssenkrupp spin-off nucera is also making an impressive comeback. Are the protagonists already betting on the next wave of EU investment? Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on September 26th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Is the turbo kicking in? A look at the strategies of Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen and Ballard Power
The race for the future of industrial energy is entering its decisive phase. While global energy demand continues to grow unabated, high CO₂ prices and strict climate regulations are driving explosive demand for clean solutions. Green hydrogen, in particular, promises to revolutionize energy-intensive sectors such as steel and logistics, opening up a market worth billions. Pioneers with concrete technologies and projects stand to benefit the most from this boom. This dynamic makes companies like Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Ballard Power key players who are now in the spotlight.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on September 17th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Pure Hydrogen, Rheinmetall, RENK – Tailwind from the Fed and positive news
This week, decisions from several central banks are on the agenda. The US Federal Reserve is considered the most important signal setter. Investors firmly expect the Fed to cut interest rates by 25 basis points. In addition, stock market participants are eagerly awaiting signals from Fed Chair Jerome Powell regarding the further pace of monetary easing. Stocks from the commodities and defense sectors remain at the top of the list of favorites.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on September 10th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Evotec downgraded! Out of Hensoldt? Into Pure Hydrogen?
Out of Hensoldt and into Rheinmetall? That is what analysts are suggesting—at least indirectly. Valuation is becoming a headache. How do other experts view the share's performance? In contrast, an exciting buying opportunity seems to be developing at Pure Hydrogen. With their openness to technology, the Australian company is clearly striking the right chord with customers. Once again, they have managed to win over a client in the US – the world's largest commercial vehicle market. Heavy commercial vehicles with fuel cell drives are scheduled for delivery before the end of this year. The stock is unlikely to remain this cheap for long. At Evotec, on the other hand, the MDAX downgrade is weighing heavily, with the stock trading close to its multi-year low. Analysts see almost 100% upside potential, but investors are not responding.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 3rd, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Investing in hydrogen with management on board: Air Liquide, Pure Hydrogen, Air Products & Chemicals
When management representatives hold large amounts of their own company's shares or when their compensation is linked to the performance of the share price, this is generally good news for all investors. A management team with "skin in the game" typically takes a more long-term view and aligns more closely with shareholder interests. We present three hydrogen stocks in which management holds shares – some more, some less. Where are the biggest opportunities, and which stocks come with hidden risks? Read on to find out!
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on September 1st, 2025 | 08:50 CEST
This is where the action is! Plug Power has turned around, Pure Hydrogen, nucera, and Nel ASA with top news!
The capital markets are speculating on a US interest rate cut in September. With high inflation and government debt, this is not causing much fiscal enthusiasm, but at least more liquidity is flowing into the markets after the current summer slump. For those paying attention right now, there are opportunities to pick up stocks at bargain prices, but caution is warranted: trading volumes are thinner than usual. Turnaround speculators and medium-term investors should take another look at the hydrogen sector. Many things are changing for the better here, and there are some interesting new additions. We are examining Plug Power, Nel ASA, thyssenkrupp nucera, and Australian hydrogen specialist Pure Hydrogen. The Company is currently expanding successfully into the US, with other continents likely to follow. Where are the opportunities for investors?
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on August 18th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST
Hydrogen renaissance – Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA want a slice of the USD 680 billion pie
The global hydrogen economy is on the verge of a breakthrough. This is being driven by multi-billion-dollar decarbonization targets, the quest for independence from fossil fuels, and falling costs for renewable energy. Demand could increase fivefold by 2050. By 2035, 60% of energy demand is expected to come from clean production, supported by over 1,500 large-scale projects worldwide. Despite gaps between planning and implementation, investments of up to USD 680 billion in the coming years and groundbreaking industry contracts signal an irreversible transformation. Amid this momentum, three key players are strategically positioning themselves: Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on August 14th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, RENK – The order books are filling up
The stock markets are celebrating as if there were no tomorrow. But caution is advised! The ambitious valuations of many companies are likely to result in a sharp correction in the near future. Stock picking is currently the order of the day, because we saw how quickly high prices can evaporate into thin air at the beginning of April when Donald Trump unveiled his tariff measures. But there are still some undiscovered gems out there. In the hydrogen sector in particular, a previously unknown company has made a name for itself with two future-oriented orders.
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