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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on March 3rd, 2022 | 13:49 CET
dynaCERT, SFC Energy, Coinbase - These are the winners!
The war in Ukraine, which is expected to last even longer, continues to weigh on the stock markets. The majority of the world community is determined to quell Putin's aggressiveness with all kinds of sanctions and bans, costing them a lot. More and more Western oil companies are leaving Russia. The share price of Gazprom, the world's largest producer of natural gas, has been pulverized in recent days. However, some sectors should also benefit from this mixed situation.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 22nd, 2022 | 12:01 CET
The boss sells at Nel ASA - Plug Power and dynaCERT with news
Growth stocks are having a hard time in the current stock market environment. The Ukraine crisis, rising interest rates and high inflation mean that investors prefer value stocks. Even the long-celebrated beneficiaries of the energy transition have taken a significant hit. However, the long-term positive outlook for the sector has not changed. Today we look at Nel ASA, Plug Power and dynaCERT. At dynaCERT, the correction has been going on for a year now, and management changes can provide new impetus. At Nel, the outgoing CEO is selling shares in a big way, causing renewed investor frustration. Plug Power, on the other hand, shows strength and expands into an exciting area through an acquisition and partnerships.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 15th, 2022 | 11:14 CET
Delivery Hero, dynaCert, KWS Saat - Fallen angels
The German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock of the Green Party considers the Ukraine crisis to be "absolutely dicey". So far, however, she sees "no signs that the warlike confrontation is already a done deal," Baerbock said on ARD's Tagesthemen. The current situation at food delivery company Delivery Hero is also more than dicey. The DAX newcomer, included in the German benchmark index in place of Wirecard, has lost around 40% in stock market value. It could quickly fall back into the second tier.
ReadCommented by Juliane Zielonka on February 3rd, 2022 | 11:56 CET
dynaCERT, AMD, Alibaba - Clean air for big growth
Pictures of the truck protest convoys in Canada also illustrate on the sidelines the extent of air pollution caused by CO2 exhaust gases. The company dynaCERT, also from Canada, offers its patented retrofit solution for combustion engines to counter these emissions and has enormous growth potential. AMD continues to grow through its merger with Chinese Company Xilinx. Alibaba continues to expand its business with cloud solutions. We take a look at three exciting candidates.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 24th, 2022 | 13:53 CET
NEL, dynaCERT, Plug Power - Hydrogen: First the crash, now the rebound?
Elon Musk has been considered an absolute star on the stock market since 2021. First PayPal, then Tesla and later SpaceX. He is an ingenious entrepreneur with almost clairvoyant abilities when it comes to future megatrends. Because whatever he touches becomes a hot topic overnight. However, he smiles at the hype surrounding hydrogen. After all, he is one of the loudest critics of this technology. He has repeatedly called it "stupid" to use electricity to produce hydrogen to power a fuel cell, which in turn generates electricity. Fuel cells are "fool cells" in his eyes. So why do H2 values have their relevance on the stock market after all?
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on January 19th, 2022 | 10:59 CET
NEL, dynaCERT, Volkswagen: Will the last be first?
Energy prices are going through the roof. Anyone who has to change their energy supplier these days is in for a surprise. Surcharges of 50% and more for electricity and gas are not uncommon. In this context, questions about the drives of the future are becoming louder again. Although hydrogen also has a high energy requirement, the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology promotes green hydrogen as a lower levy under the Renewable Energy Sources Act. Reason enough to take a closer look at some stocks related to hydrogen and mobility.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on January 13th, 2022 | 14:13 CET
dynaCERT, Plug Power, Nikola - Will hydrogen be the comeback of 2022?
Electromobility is an important building block for reducing CO2 emissions. However, batteries are not efficient enough due to their limited range and long charging times, especially in heavy-duty traffic. The most promising technology is hydrogen. However, after a veritable hype last year, many values experienced an abrupt crash after it became clear that the necessary infrastructure was not yet ready. But in 2022, the course could slowly be set, and hydrogen stocks could make the comeback of the year. We took a closer look at three promising candidates.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on January 3rd, 2022 | 08:57 CET
Nel ASA, dynaCERT, Plug Power - The resurrection of hydrogen stocks
The past year 2021, was anything but a successful one for stocks from the hydrogen and fuel cell sector. After a brilliant boom in the decade's first year, the signs pointed to correction. However, given the energy transition and the importance of hydrogen fuel cell technology, this sector, in particular, could experience a resurgence in the new year. The German Federal Ministry of Economics, led by Green Party politician Robert Habeck, released EUR 900 million for the "H2Global" funding instrument.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on December 22nd, 2021 | 14:00 CET
NEL, dynaCERT, Plug Power, FuelCell Energy - An explosive scenario for hydrogen in 2022!
In 2021, the "hydrogen" topic was played exclusively on the stock exchange. Much advance praise was given to an industry that has to fight for future budgets with a broad consensus favoring e-mobility. But with the tightening of climate targets in the EU, North America and Asia, the H2 issue is taking on new relevance. If it is not the propulsion systems, hydrogen is particularly suitable in decentralized energy supply, high-tech industry and even for electricity storage of surplus green energy. Should the efficiency of green hydrogen production increase, H2 would be a good energy store because it can be transported over long distances without significant losses. The same cannot be said of power transmission in overhead lines. We evaluate the opportunities of individual players.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on December 16th, 2021 | 10:37 CET
Daimler Truck, dynaCERT, BASF: Hydrogen powers depots
How sustainable is the German economy? As Handelsblatt recently wrote, key figures on climate damage are becoming increasingly important for investors. The newspaper lists all forty DAX companies according to their climate-warming potential. Right at the top are Linde, Volkswagen, Daimler incl. Daimler Truck and also BASF. At the other end of the ranking are SAP, Infineon and - somewhat surprisingly - E.ON. We take a closer look at two climate sinners and explain whether new technology can help these companies move forward.
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